The Disobedient Child
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The Disobedient Child is a theatrical comic interlude written c.1560 by Thomas Ingelend (an author who is known only as a "late student of Cambridge", as described on the first edition's title-page) and first performed in a Tudor hall.[1]
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The Disobedient Child | |
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Written by | Thomas Ingelend |
Date premiered | c.1560 |
Original language | Early Modern English |
Genre | Morality play |
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This play contains the famous line: "None is so deaf as who will not hear."