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The English Moor

''The English Moor, or the Mock Marriage'' is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by Richard Brome, noteworthy in its use of the stage device of blackface make-up.〔Matthew Steggle, ''Richard Brome: Place and Politics on the Caroline Stage'', Manchester, Manchester University Press, 2004; pp. 120–30, 143, 148–9.〕〔Ira Clark, ''Professional Playwrights: Massinger, Ford, Shirley & Brome,'' Lexington, KY, University Press of Kentucky, 1992; pp. 156–8, 164–8, 175–6.〕 Registered in 1640, it was first printed in 1659, and, uniquely among the plays of Brome's canon, also survives in a manuscript version.
==Date==
The play was entered into the Stationers' Register on 4 August 1640, along with five other Brome plays, by Andrew Crooke; but it was not printed for another two decades. The title page of the 1659 first edition states that ''The English Moor'' was acted by Queen Henrietta's Men. Brome began writing for that company in 1637, once the London theatres had re-opened after a long closure during the bubonic plague epidemic of 1636–37. ''The English Moor'' may have been the first play that the Queen's Men staged in their new venue, the Salisbury Court Theatre, when they debuted there on 2 October 1637.〔Richard Brome, ''The English Moore; or The Mock-Marriage'', edited by Sara Jayne Steen; Columbia, MO, University of Missouri Press, 1983; Introduction, pp. 5–7; for a counterargument, see the Introduction to the edition of the play in ''Richard Brome Online'' listed below.〕 Though this is not an absolute certainty, it is plausible; since Brome's previous play, ''The Sparagus Garden'', had been one of the great theatre successes of the era, the company would sensibly have opened with a play by the most popular dramatist of the moment.

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