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  • | men the 18 of July||<nowiki>|19|</nowiki>|||||——||||tt at Joronymo. . . . . ...been considered a revival of ''The Spanish Tragedy,'' played by Strange's men with its apparent prequel ("[[Spanish Comedy of Don Horatio, The|The Spanis
    12 KB (1,549 words) - 11:03, 26 August 2022
  • ...rst in the pairing. However, in December 1592-January 1593, when Strange's men returned to the Rose, ''The Spanish Tragedy'' received two performances wit ...ymo'' that Jonson acted at the Curtain in 1598 as one of the Chamberlain's men. ... By Jonson it was probably taken to the Chapel children, and I have no
    12 KB (1,719 words) - 10:24, 15 September 2022
  • ...mber Accounts for the 1611-12 season do not record a payment to the King's Men for any performance that took place on 1 January, one of several discrepanc ...[[Nobleman, The|"'''The Nobleman'''"]], which was also part of the King's Men's repertory.
    15 KB (2,220 words) - 15:56, 10 December 2021
  • ...lda'', a Davenport play which certainly was performed by Queen Henrietta's Men.
    6 KB (1,043 words) - 14:38, 17 October 2020
  • Presumably performed by the Admiral's Men at the Rose in 1599.
    8 KB (1,121 words) - 11:27, 4 August 2022
  • |company=Leicester's Men .../q>, list a payment of £13.6.8d (fee) and £6.13.4d (reward) to Leicester’s Men for their court performances of ''Predor and Lucia'' and ''Mamillia'':
    14 KB (2,180 words) - 13:04, 28 February 2023
  • :The Admiral's men anticipated a new play called "The World Runs on Wheels" in January of 1599 ...its the publication of ''All Fools'' to Chapman's fear "that the Admiral's men would publish the earlier and inferior version" (1.p. 58 #10).
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  • ...ctober), so this attribution appears sound. By early autumn 1601, Oxford's Men had amalgamated with Worcester's and were most likely at the Boar's Head Th ...e dates would suit very well, for a play performed by the Earl of Oxford's men could not be later than 1588; and Harvey would be likely to know of such pl
    13 KB (1,929 words) - 15:29, 10 December 2021
  • ...orks Cited|Wiggins, ''Catalogue'' #536)]] "tentatively" excludes Lincoln's men and the Children of Windsor because properties assigned to them by the Reve
    11 KB (1,873 words) - 11:01, 10 February 2023
  • ...le, "''The Enventary tacken of all the properties for my'' Lord Admeralles men, ''the'' 10 ''of Marche'' 1598" is the following [http://www.archive.org/st ...et" was performed at the Rose playhouse [[category:Rose]] by the Admiral's men, 14 August 1594 to 5 February 1595. It is not marked "ne." It was apparentl
    14 KB (1,998 words) - 12:38, 15 September 2022
  • ...he name of god Amen begninge the 27 of desembʒ 1593 the earle of susex his men”: Only one known performance, by Sussex’s Men as an old play, 18 January 1593/4, probably at the Rose, as part of the com
    6 KB (949 words) - 10:20, 15 September 2022
  • ...en by some company which was occupying the Curtain since the Chamberlain's men had left it, or even by Shakespeare's company at the Globe." (155) ===Oxford's Men?===
    16 KB (2,446 words) - 14:37, 14 November 2020
  • ...f " a booke Called the fow''er'' sones of Aymon," offered to the Admiral's men as an option for performance at the [[:category:Fortune|Fortune]] within th ...pit|Cockpit]] as well as [[:category:Prince Charles's (I)|Prince Charles's men]] at the [[:category:Red Bull|Red Bull]]. Unwilling to identify the play as
    9 KB (1,457 words) - 16:12, 20 October 2020
  • ...ces at the Rose theatre where it was performed as an old play by Strange’s Men (Harbage has "Strange's and Admiral's"). ...’s account of the “cannibals that each other eat, / The Anthropophagi, and men whose heads / Do grow beneath their shoulders” is a typical example [''Ot
    8 KB (1,265 words) - 10:30, 15 September 2022
  • The King's Men have the best claim, because they were the company who performed the one ex ...ollaboration, <i>The Witches of Lancashire</i>, was written for the King's Men at the Globe in summer 1634. Bentley therefore estimates the date of this
    8 KB (1,251 words) - 15:54, 10 December 2021
  • The Admiral's men performed "Seven Days of the Week" at the Rose playhouse from August 1595 t ...part. That reading is consistent with another opinion, that the Admiral's men did not schedule the "Week" plays in as tight a "consecutive" pattern as th
    14 KB (1,883 words) - 12:39, 20 September 2022
  • ...'Critical Commentary''']] below), it was first staged by Queen Henrietta's Men (as per the 1653 title-page). Morley (265) dates the play to c.1633-4, whe ...rformed respectively by the King's Revels Company and by Queen Henrietta's Men (which had merged with the former). That Glapthorne's ''Revenge for Honour'
    11 KB (1,669 words) - 15:27, 10 December 2021
  • ...o" was performed at the Rose [[category:Rose]] playhouse by Lord Strange's men[[category:Strange's]] in 1592 from 2 February through 13 June; it continue ...ckdates to 1591 the plays not marked "ne" in Henslowe's list for Strange's men in the spring of 1592, assigns "Muly Mulocco" to 1592 because its 14 perfor
    17 KB (2,539 words) - 10:49, 15 September 2022
  • :desembʒ 1593 the earle of susex his men ...d taking only 11 shillings. The other plays acted in this run by Sussex's Men were:
    11 KB (1,707 words) - 12:31, 20 January 2022
  • ...been associated with the company who produced the lost play: the Admiral's men. ...rgeants, e.g.: "Serieants are the cunning pilots that in all stormes bring men safely to these hauens of peace and contemplation: the compasse they saile
    7 KB (1,101 words) - 10:16, 21 September 2022
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