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  2. A Game at Chess is a comic satirical play by Thomas Middleton, first staged in August 1624 by the King's Men at the Globe Theatre. The play is notable for its political content, dramatizing a conflict between Spain and England.

    • Thomas Middleton
    • 1966
  3. Jun 13, 2023 · Not only was Middleton a dramaturge, he was London’s Chronologer, the city’s historian, in 1620 and moved in circles filled with important government officials—and he surely understood how provocative a play like A Game at Chess would be.

  4. Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess was a phenomenon, being – by several criteria – the most successful play of the Tudor/Stuart era. It ran for nine consecutive days at the Globe, from 5–14 August 1624 (interrupted only by the standard prohibition against playing on Sunday 8 August), at a time when repertoires normally changed almost ...

    • Richard Dutton
    • 2004
  5. A Game at Chess is a 1624 comedy by English playwright Thomas Middleton. The play takes the form of a chess match, with characters lacking personal names and instead using chess titles, such as the White Knight and the Black King .

  6. A Game at Chess Summary. The ghost of Ignatius Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit Order, realizes that England has not yet been converted to Catholicism. He is surprised by this. Error, his servant, has been having a dream about a game of chess that represents the Catholic and Anglican churches.

  7. Thomas Middleton, Trevor Howard Howard-Hill. Malone Society, 1990 - Drama - 119 pages. This is a new edition of Thomas Middleton's A Game at Chess, a highly popular 1624 political drama...

  8. Aug 29, 2017 · Nearly 60 years ago, a new player entered the game–one powered not by human intelligence and dedication, but by lines of code on paper, written by computer scientist Alan Turing.

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