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Gallathea or
Galatea is an
Elizabethan era
stage play, a
comedy by John Lyly. The
first record of the play's
performance was at
Greenwich Palace on New...
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ancient Gr**** name
meaning "she who is milk-white". Galatea,
Galathea or
Gallathea may
refer to: Galatea,
three different mythological figures from Gr****...
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publicly staged first before their subsequent performance at court.
Gallathea was
likely performed at
Greenwich Palace on "New Year's Day at Night"...
- poem Moly the
title poem of his 1971 collection. In John Lyly's play
Gallathea,
Diana instructs her
nymphs to "think love like Homer's moly, a white...
- (2009) as
Helena Marple: at Bertram's
Hotel (2007, TV movie) as
Brigit Gallathea (2007,
staged reading) as
Phillida Marie-Antoinette (2006) as Princesse...
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asteroid Galatea, New
Zealand La Galatea, 1585 book by
Miguel de
Cervantes Gallathea or Galatea, 1588 play by John Lyly Die schöne Galathée, 1865 operetta...
- Love's
Metamorphosis is a
large influence on Love's Labour's Lost, and
Gallathea is a
possible source for
other plays.
Nashe is
considered the greatest...
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after eight years and
postponing the
performance of Lyly's
third play,
Gallathea. The
second Blackfriars was an
indoor theatre built elsewhere on the property...
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playwright contracted to
write for the children's companies; Lyly
wrote Gallathea, Endymion, and
Midas for Paul’s Boys.
Another example is Ben Jonson, who...
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Comedies (published by
Edward Blount),
containing Campaspe, Endymion,
Gallathea, Midas,
Mother Bombie, and
Sapho and Phao Jean
Mairet – Les Galanteries...