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+ | A two-part play drawing on the medieval tradition of the morality play, written c. 1585 and attributed to Richard Tarlton, whose company, Queen Elizabeth's Men, first performed it. | ||
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+ | '''See''' ''The Seven Deadly Sins (play)'' in [[Wikipedia]][https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Seven_Deadly_Sins_(play)#:~:text=The%20Seven%20Deadly%20Sins%20was,of%20either%20part%20has%20survived.] | ||
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+ | =''[[The Seven Deadly Sins]]'' by [[Hennie Aucamp]] and [[Barry Strydom]]= | ||
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== The original text == | == The original text == |
Revision as of 10:45, 2 June 2020
The Seven Deadly Sins us a title that can refer to a number of dramatic works and films
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The Seven Deadly Sins attributed to Richard Tarlton (c. 1585)
A two-part play drawing on the medieval tradition of the morality play, written c. 1585 and attributed to Richard Tarlton, whose company, Queen Elizabeth's Men, first performed it.
See The Seven Deadly Sins (play) in Wikipedia[1]
The Seven Deadly Sins by Hennie Aucamp and Barry Strydom
The original text
Playscript [Typescript (photocopy)], CAMPBELL Location: [Collection: DALRO]: 2001. 41. 269 held by NELM.
Sources
Database: Amazwi - manuscripts.
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