Viewing Event Record: The lord mayor and aldermen of London ask the privy council to ban plays and playing

Abstract

The lord mayor and alderman of London ask the privy council to impose a ban on plays and playhouses, naming the Theatre, Curtain, and the Bankside as places for playing in and around the City. They list four reasons for imposing the ban: 1. plays corrupt youth; 2. playhouses generate crime and immorality; 3. plays promote idleness and lure apprentices and servants away from their work; 4. large gatherings of people in theatres fuel the plague.

Date Event Recorded

Date
From: 28 July 1597 (Source of claim: original)

Date Event Happened

Date
From: 28 July 1597 (Source of claim: original)

Venues

Name
Curtain
Name
Theatre
Name
Rose
Name
Swan

Event Type

  • anti-theatrical comment
  • performance restraint
  • plague
  • playhouse business
  • playhouse restraint