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The History of Sir Francis Drake was a hybrid theatrical entertainment, a masque
Masque

The masque was a form of festive Noble court entertainment which flourished in sixteenth and early seventeenth century Europe, though it was developed earlier in Italy, in forms including the intermedio....
 or "operatic tableau" with an English libretto
Libretto

A libretto is the text used in an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, sacred or secular oratorio and cantata, Musical theater, and ballet....
 written by Sir William Davenant
William Davenant

Sir William Davenant , also spelled D'Avenant, was an England poet and playwright. Along with Thomas Killigrew, Davenant was one of the rare figures in English Renaissance theatre whose career spanned both the Literature in English#Caroline and Cromwellian literature and Literature in English#Restoration literature eras, and who was a...
 and music by Matthew Locke
Matthew Locke (composer)

Matthew Locke was an English Baroque music composer and music theorist.As a boy he was trained in the choir of Exeter Cathedral, under Edward Gibbons, the brother of Orlando Gibbons....
. The masque was most likely first performed in 1659 and produced by Davenant. As with his earlier The Siege of Rhodes
The Siege of Rhodes

The Siege of Rhodes is an opera written to a text by the impresario William Davenant. The score is by five composers, the vocal music by Henry Lawes, Matthew Locke , and Captain Henry Cooke, and instrumental music by Charles Coleman and George Hudson....
 (1656
1656 in literature

The year 1656 in literature involved some significant events....
) and The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru
The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru

The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru was an innovative 1658 in literature theatrical presentation, a hybrid entertainment or masque or "operatic show", written and produced by Sir William Davenant....
 (1658
1658 in literature

The year 1658 in literature involved some significant events....
), Davenant cast The History of Sir Francis Drake as a musical drama to avoid the Puritan
Puritan

A Puritan of 16th and 17th century England was an associate of any number of religious groups advocating for more "purity" of worship and doctrine, as well as personal and group pietism....
 prohibition of stage plays during the English Commonwealth era.






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The History of Sir Francis Drake was a hybrid theatrical entertainment, a masque
Masque

The masque was a form of festive Noble court entertainment which flourished in sixteenth and early seventeenth century Europe, though it was developed earlier in Italy, in forms including the intermedio....
 or "operatic tableau" with an English libretto
Libretto

A libretto is the text used in an extended musical work such as an opera, operetta, masque, sacred or secular oratorio and cantata, Musical theater, and ballet....
 written by Sir William Davenant
William Davenant

Sir William Davenant , also spelled D'Avenant, was an England poet and playwright. Along with Thomas Killigrew, Davenant was one of the rare figures in English Renaissance theatre whose career spanned both the Literature in English#Caroline and Cromwellian literature and Literature in English#Restoration literature eras, and who was a...
 and music by Matthew Locke
Matthew Locke (composer)

Matthew Locke was an English Baroque music composer and music theorist.As a boy he was trained in the choir of Exeter Cathedral, under Edward Gibbons, the brother of Orlando Gibbons....
. The masque was most likely first performed in 1659 and produced by Davenant. As with his earlier The Siege of Rhodes
The Siege of Rhodes

The Siege of Rhodes is an opera written to a text by the impresario William Davenant. The score is by five composers, the vocal music by Henry Lawes, Matthew Locke , and Captain Henry Cooke, and instrumental music by Charles Coleman and George Hudson....
 (1656
1656 in literature

The year 1656 in literature involved some significant events....
) and The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru
The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru

The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru was an innovative 1658 in literature theatrical presentation, a hybrid entertainment or masque or "operatic show", written and produced by Sir William Davenant....
 (1658
1658 in literature

The year 1658 in literature involved some significant events....
), Davenant cast The History of Sir Francis Drake as a musical drama to avoid the Puritan
Puritan

A Puritan of 16th and 17th century England was an associate of any number of religious groups advocating for more "purity" of worship and doctrine, as well as personal and group pietism....
 prohibition of stage plays during the English Commonwealth era. The three Davenant works were important in the evolution of English opera and musical theatre, and heralded the coming revival of drama with the Restoration
English Restoration

The English Restoration, or simply The Restoration began in 1660 when the English monarchy, Scottish monarchy and Irish monarchy were restored under Charles II of England after the Interregnum that followed the English Civil War....
 of 1660.

Performance and publication

Like The Cruelty before it, Drake was acted at the Cockpit Theatre
Cockpit Theatre

The Cockpit was a theatre in London, operating from 1616 to around 1665. It was the first theatre to be located on Drury Lane. After damage in 1617, it was christened The Phoenix....
. Drake was first published in quarto
Book size

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 in 1659
1659 in literature

The year 1659 in literature involved some significant events....
, and most likely staged in that year or in late 1658. Drake is generally seen as a companion piece to The Cruelty; the first editions of the two works (1658 and 1659), both issued by Henry Herringman
Henry Herringman

Henry Herringman was a prominent London bookseller and publisher in the second half of the seventeenth century. He is especially noted for his publications in English Renaissance theatre and English Restoration drama; he was the first publisher of the works of John Dryden....
, were published with the same frontispiece
Frontispiece

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, and both works were furnished with the same subtitle, Exprest by Instrumentall and Vocall Musick, and by the Art of Perspective in Scenes, &c. — since both stage productions employed the scenery and painted backdrops that had previously been used in courtly masques but not in the public theatre.

It is uncertain how long either The History of Sir Francis Drake or The Cruelty of the Spaniards in Peru ran at the Cockpit; but Anthony Wood
Anthony Wood

Anthony Wood or Anthony ? Wood was an England Antiquarian....
 wrote that Davenant's version of operatic drama "delighted the eye and ear extremely well", and "was much frequented for many years" (Athenae Oxonienses, Vol. 2).

The 1659 quarto labels its work as "the first part" of The History of Sir Francis Drake, but no second part is known. In 1663
1663 in literature

The year 1663 in literature involved some significant events....
, Davenant used his text of Drake as Act III of The Playhouse to Be Let
The Playhouse to Be Let

The Playhouse to be Let is a English Restoration stage play, a dramatic anthology of short pieces by Sir William Davenant that was acted in August 1663 in literature at the theatre at Lincoln's Inn Fields, and first published in the 1673 in literature collected edition of Davenant's works....
 (the text of The Cruelty was Act IV).

History and propaganda

Like The Cruelty, Davenant's Drake was not only tolerated but even encouraged by Lord Protector Oliver Cromwell
Oliver Cromwell

Oliver Cromwell was an English people Military history of the United Kingdom and Politics of England leader best known for his involvement in making England into a republican Commonwealth and for his later role as Lord Protector of England, Scotland, and Ireland....
, for its value as anti-Spanish propaganda. (The English had been at war with Spain since 1655.) Davenant exploited Drake as an English national hero and a symbol of an expansionist foreign policy. He drew his narrative materials from Philip Nichols's Sir Francis Drake Revived (1626; reprinted 1652).

Davenant's text deals with Drake's adventures on the northeastern coast of South America during his expedition of 1572. At one point, Davenant shows Drake allying himself with the "Symerons" or Cimaroons
Maroon (people)

Maroon was a term used to refer to a runaway slavery in the West Indies, Central America, South America, and North America. Descendants of Maroon populations are found in Jamaica, Colombia, the Amazon River Basin and the American states of Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia ....
, escaped slaves of Surinam who had formed their own independent society. (Though Davenant's Drake has been classified as "pseudo-history," this part of the story is based on fact — though Davenant displaces the Cimaroons to Peru.) As in The Cruelty, the English in Drake are presented as a humane alternative to the brutal and rapacious Spanish.

Music

Only one piece of music from the score of Drake has survived — a "Symeron" dance composed by Matthew Locke
Matthew Locke (composer)

Matthew Locke was an English Baroque music composer and music theorist.As a boy he was trained in the choir of Exeter Cathedral, under Edward Gibbons, the brother of Orlando Gibbons....
. Locke was one of the composers who worked on The Siege of Rhodes, and perhaps on The Cruelty too.