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John Duke first appears in theatrical records in connection with players' parts (see '''Roles''', below). Apparently a hired man with the Chamberlain's men in the 1589s, he assumed a more leadership role after he moved to Worcester's men around 1600.  
John Duke first appears in theatrical records in connection with players' parts (see '''Roles''', below). Apparently a hired man with the Chamberlain's men in the 1589s, he assumed a more leadership role after he moved to Worcester's men around 1600.  


Boar's Head/Earl of Oxford's men = Robert Browne, William Kempe, Thomas Heywood, John Lowin, Christopher Beeston, Robert Pallant, and Richard Perkins (Berry 51) 1603  Queen Anne's men
Boar's Head/Earl of Oxford's men = Robert Browne, William Kempe, Thomas Heywood, John Lowin, Christopher Beeston, Robert Pallant, and Richard Perkins (Berry p. 51) 1603  Queen Anne's men





Revision as of 14:00, 15 March 2022

John Duke first appears in theatrical records in connection with players' parts (see Roles, below). Apparently a hired man with the Chamberlain's men in the 1589s, he assumed a more leadership role after he moved to Worcester's men around 1600.

Boar's Head/Earl of Oxford's men = Robert Browne, William Kempe, Thomas Heywood, John Lowin, Christopher Beeston, Robert Pallant, and Richard Perkins (Berry p. 51) 1603 Queen Anne's men



Roles
2 The Seven Deadly Sins": Pursuivant ("Induction"), Attendant, Soldier ("Envy"), Will Fool ("Sloth"), Lord ("Lechery")
Every Man in his Humour: actor list




Works Cited

Berry, Herbert. The Boar's Head Playhouse. Illus. C. Walter Hodges. Washington: Folger Books. London: Associated University Press, 1986.

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