REMEMBER, REMEMBER, THE FIFTH OF NOVEMBER
The following narrative is from The Year of Lear : Shakespeare in 1606 by James Shapiro (2015, Simon & Schuster, New York) The Masque On the evening of January 5, 1606, the first Sunday of the new year, six hundred or so of the nation's elite made their way through London's dark streets to the Banqueting House at Whitehall Palace ... With their dazzling staging, elegant verse, gorgeous costumes, concert-quality music, and choreographed dancing ― overseen by the most talented artists in the land ― masques under the new king were beyond extravagant, costing an unbelievable sum of three thousand pounds or more for a single performance ... Though it would have been impossible to tell from reading a contemporary account of that evening's masque, exactly two months earlier most of those who gathered to see it were almost killed in what we would now call a terrorist attack, one that had been prevented at the last moment. A group of disaffected Catholic gentry had plotted to b...