The earliest play to have been professionally produced in the US was George Farquhar's The Recruiting Officer on December 6, 1732.
The Prince of Parthle
The full title of Othello is "The Tragedy of Othello, the Moor of Venice." It's relevance is what it tells us about the play we are going to see, read, or study. First, it tells us that the play is a tragedy. Second, it tells us that it is about someone named Othello. Third, it tells us that Othello is a Moor from Venice.
The first play was put on at about 800 B.C. in Ancient Greece
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The Prince of Parthle
Honda Accord produced in Marysville, Ohio
The earliest play that could be called a Greek tragedy by modern standards is The Persians, by Aeschylus, and it was produced in 472 BCE.
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The first US $1 bill was produced in 1862, with a portrait of Salmon P. Chase
Henry Ford's Model T.
it was the first american mass produced car that is patented in the US
i think it was pepsi maybe
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