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Richard (or Dick) Juby was a player with the Admiral's men in 1602 when he played multiple parts in the revival of "[[Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2|1 Tamar Cham]]" according to the surviving plot | Richard (or Dick) Juby was a player with the Admiral's men in 1602 when he played multiple parts in the revival of "[[Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2|1 Tamar Cham]]" according to the surviving plot. He also played in the revival of ''The Battle of Alcazar'' and [[Frederick and Basilea|Frederick and Basilea]]. | ||
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'''Roles''' | |||
Chorus, Trebassus, Diaphines, Trumpet, Attendant, Messenger, Nobleman, and Cathayan, in "[[Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2|1 Tamar Cham]]" ( | '''Roles'''<br> | ||
Role or roles unspecified by the plotter (and not conjectured by scholars) in [[Fortune's Tennis, Part 2|"2 Fortune's Tennis"]]<br> | |||
Chorus, Trebassus, Diaphines, Trumpet, Attendant, Messenger, Nobleman, and Cathayan, in "[[Tamar Cham, Parts 1 and 2|1 Tamar Cham]]", 1602 (Nungezer, p. 215) <br> | |||
Abdula Rais, Tavora, in the Admiral's men's revival of ''The Battle of Alcazar'' <br> | |||
Guard, Messenger, in [[Frederick and Basilea|Frederick and Basilea]]<br> | Guard, Messenger, in [[Frederick and Basilea|Frederick and Basilea]]<br> | ||
Revision as of 13:03, 20 April 2022
Richard (or Dick) Juby was a player with the Admiral's men in 1602 when he played multiple parts in the revival of "1 Tamar Cham" according to the surviving plot. He also played in the revival of The Battle of Alcazar and Frederick and Basilea.
Roles
Role or roles unspecified by the plotter (and not conjectured by scholars) in "2 Fortune's Tennis"
Chorus, Trebassus, Diaphines, Trumpet, Attendant, Messenger, Nobleman, and Cathayan, in "1 Tamar Cham", 1602 (Nungezer, p. 215)
Abdula Rais, Tavora, in the Admiral's men's revival of The Battle of Alcazar
Guard, Messenger, in Frederick and Basilea
Works Cited
Nungezer, Edwin. A Dictionary of Actors. New York: Greenwood Press, 1968 (orig. Yale University Press, 1929).
Pages in category "Richard Juby (Dick)"
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