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The Queen didn't just watch; she demanded a comedy about Falstaff. She wanted Si
1597 Event

April 23

Shakespeare Debuts Merry Wives: Queen Elizabeth in Attendance

The Queen didn't just watch; she demanded a comedy about Falstaff. She wanted Sir John drunk in Windsor, not on a throne. Actors scrambled to write two scenes in ten days, sweating under gas lamps that didn't exist yet. They risked the playhouse burning down or losing their heads for offending royalty. But Elizabeth laughed until she cried, and the character of Falstaff became immortal because she wanted him there. Now every time we hear "honest John," we're hearing a monarch's specific demand from 1597.

April 23, 1597

429 years ago

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