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James Burbage may accurately be called the father of the early modern English playhouse. He was part of the project known as the Red Lion in 1567, but most famously with the Theater in Shoreditch in 1576.
Joiner
Leicester's Men
Playhouse Owner
1635, son, Cuthbert, testified to his father's role (Sharers' Papers)
Works Cited
Ingram, William, The Business of Playing. Ithaca and London: Cornell University Press, 1992.
Kathman, "Grocers" [[category:Leicester's
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