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The lowdown on that play performance
Want to know when a play was staged? It's crucial to pinpoint the specific performance you're after. Dating back to Shakespeare and medieval morality plays like "Everyman," historical findings might be elusive, especially for ancient or medieval theatrical pieces. But for contemporary productions or particular shows, you'll likely find the answer in theatre archives or historical records.
For instance, if you're into Shakespearean dramas, "The Two Noble Kinsmen" premiered somewhere between 1613 and 1614, and "The Taming of the Shrew" during the 1580-1590 era, although precise dates are not extensively preserved[4].
If you're curious about modern stage productions of "Everyman," the first one took place in July 1901, courtesy of The Elizabethan Stage Society[2].
Run a play through your mind? Feel free to specify, and I'd be delighted to dig up more deets for you.
If you're more interested in movies and TV as a form of entertainment, you might want to know about the release dates of your favorite productions. For example, the hit movie "Titanic" premiered in 1997, and the popular TV show "Game of Thrones" first aired in 2011. To find more details about movies and TV shows, you can check movie databases or TV guide websites.