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==1587-1594== | |||
==At the Rose, 1594-1600== | |||
==At the Fortune, 1600-1604== | |||
==Post-Elizabethan Company Identities and Venues== | |||
==Scholarship== | |||
==Lost Plays== | |||
Plays associated with the Admiral's Men. | Plays associated with the Admiral's Men. |
Revision as of 15:18, 9 July 2011
1587-1594
At the Rose, 1594-1600
At the Fortune, 1600-1604
Post-Elizabethan Company Identities and Venues
Scholarship
Lost Plays
Plays associated with the Admiral's Men.
Pages in category "Admiral's"
The following 144 pages are in this category, out of 144 total.
A
B
C
- Caesar and Pompey, Parts 1 and 2
- Caesar's Fall
- Capture of Stuhlweissenburg, The
- Catiline's Conspiracy (Catiline)
- Chance Medley
- Chinon of England
- Civil Wars of France, Parts 1, 2 and 3
- Cobbler of Queenheath, The
- Conan, Prince of Cornwall
- Conquest of Brute, Parts 1 and 2
- Conquest of the West Indies, The
- Cox of Collumpton
- Crack Me This Nut
- Cutlack
F
- Fair Constance of Rome, Parts 1 and 2
- Fair Star of Antwerp
- Felmelanco
- First Introduction of the Civil Wars of France, The
- Five Plays in One (Admiral's)
- Fortunatus, Part 1
- Fortune's Tennis, Part 2
- Fount(ain) of New Fashions, The
- Four Sons of Aymon, The
- Frederick and Basilea
- French Comedy, A
- French Comedy, The
- French Doctor
- Friar Fox and Gillian of Brentford
- Friar Rush and the Proud Woman of Antwerp
- Friar Spendleton
- Funeral of Richard Coeur de Lion, The
H
L
M
P
R
S
T
- Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2
- Tasso's Melancholy
- That Will Be Shall Be
- The Miller
- Thomas Merry (Beech's Tragedy)
- Time's Triumph and Fortune's
- Tinker of Totnes, The
- Tis No Deceit to Deceive the Deceiver
- Toy to Please Chaste Ladies, A
- Triangle (or Triplicity) of Cuckolds, The
- Troilus and Cressida
- Troy
- Truth's Supplication to Candlelight
- Two Shapes