Queen Henrietta's Men - Repertory

Repertory

The following list includes plays acted by Queen Henrietta's Men in the years cited, and gives an indication of the nature of their repertory:

  • The Maid's Revenge, James Shirley, 1626
  • The Wedding, Shirley, 1626–29
  • The English Traveller, Heywood, 1627?
  • The Martyred Soldier, Henry Shirley, 1627–35
  • The Rape of Lucrece, Heywood, 1628
  • The Witty Fair One, Shirley, 1628
  • King John and Matilda, Davenport, 1628–29?
  • The Grateful Servant, Shirley, 1629
  • Hoffman, Henry Chettle, c. 1630
  • If You Know Not Me, You Know Nobody, Heywood c. 1630 (both parts)
  • Match Me in London, Thomas Dekker, c. 1630
  • The Renegado, Massinger, 1630
  • 'Tis Pity She's a Whore, John Ford, 1630?
  • The White Devil, John Webster, c. 1630
  • The Fair Maid of the West, Heywood, 1630–31
  • The Humorous Courtier, Shirley, 1631
  • Love Tricks, Shirley, 1631
  • Love's Cruelty, Shirley, 1631
  • The Traitor, Shirley, 1631
  • The Ball, Shirley, 1632
  • Hyde Park, Shirley, 1632
  • The Maid of Honour, Massinger, 1632
  • Perkin Warbeck, Ford, 1632
  • The Prisoners, Thomas Killigrew, 1632–35
  • The Bird in a Cage, Shirley, 1633
  • Covent Garden, Thomas Nabbes, 1633
  • The Gamester, Shirley, 1633
  • A New Way to Pay Old Debts, Massinger, c. 1633
  • A Tale of a Tub, Ben Jonson, 1633
  • The Young Admiral, Shirley, 1633
  • The Example, Shirley, 1634
  • Love's Mistress, Heywood, 1634
  • The Opportunity, Shirley, 1634
  • The Shepherd's Holiday, Joseph Rutter, 1633–35
  • The Antiquary, Shackerley Marmion, c. 1635
  • Hannibal and Scipio, Nabbes, 1635
  • The Coronation, Shirley, 1635, 1639
  • Chabot, Admiral of France, Chapman and Shirley, 1635
  • The Honest Whore, Dekker and Thomas Middleton, c. 1635
  • The Lady of Pleasure, Shirley, 1635
  • Claricilla, Killigrew, 1635–36
  • The Duke's Mistress, Shirley, 1636
  • The Hollander, Henry Glapthorne, 1636
  • The Antipodes, Richard Brome, 1636–38
  • The English Moor, Brome, 1637
  • Mirocosmus, Nabbes, 1637
  • The Careless Shepherdess, John Goffe, c. 1638
  • The Fatal Contract, William Heminges, 1638–39
  • The Noble Stranger, Lewis Sharpe, 1638–40
  • A Mad World, My Masters, Middleton, c. 1640

Nineteen of the fifty-one works on the list are the work of James Shirley, the company's house dramatist through much of its existence.

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