Richard Brome
(1590–1653/1652)
English playwright

Works

Plays

Solo

  • The City Wit (c. 1629?, revived 1637, printed 1653)
  • The Northern Lass (performed 1629, printed 1632)
  • The Queen's Exchange (c. 1629–30?, printed 1657)
  • The Novella (performed 1632, printed 1653)
  • The Weeding of Covent Garden (performed 1633?, printed 1659)
  • The Sparagus Garden (performed 1635, printed 1640)
  • The Damoiselle (c. 1638?; printed 1653)
  • The English Moor (performed 1637, printed 1659)
  • The Antipodes (performed 1638, printed 1640)
  • A Mad Couple Well Matched (performed 1639?, printed 1653)
  • The Lovesick Court (registered 1640, printed 1659)
  • The Court Beggar (1638, printed 1653)
  • The New Academy (registered 1640, printed 1659)
  • The Queen and Concubine (c. 1635–39?, printed 1659)
  • A Jovial Crew (performed 1641, printed 1652)

With Thomas Heywood

  • The Late Lancashire Witches (printed 1634)

Lost Plays

  • A Lovesick Maid (1629)
  • Wit in a Madness (1637)
  • The Jewish Gentleman (registered 1640)
  • A Fault in Friendship (1623; perhaps with Ben Jonson and another)
  • The Life and Death of Sir Martin Skink (c. 1634; with Thomas Heywood)
  • The Apprentice's Prize (c. 1633–41; with Thomas Heywood)
  • Christianetta (registered 1640; possibly with Chapman)

Works about Brome

Works by this author published before January 1, 1924 are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

 
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