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==1562-1580==
Ambrose Dudley, earl of Warwick (1561-1590) and brother of Robert Dudley (earl of Leicester), was patron of a playing company in 1559-64, and again in 1572-75. Both configurations were active in the provinces, and both appeared at court. The earlier of the companies was formed before Ambrose received the earldom. Under the name of Lord Dudley's players, the company performed at Gloucester, Bristol, Norwich, Cambridge, and Bridgwater ([[http://link.library.utoronto.ca/reed/Eventhits.cfm REED PP]), as well as Canterbury (''MSC'' VII. 13) and Winchester ([http://www.archive.org/stream/englishdramatic00murrgoog#page/n314/mode/1up Murray I.290]). As the Earl of Warwick's players, the company performed at Oxford (8 June 1562), Lydd, Exeter, Plymouth, and Grimsthorpe ([http://link.library.utoronto.ca/reed/Eventhits.cfm REED PP]); their venues were usually guild or common halls, but at Grimsthorpe they performed the hall at Grimsthope Castle (1562). Stops along the southeastern circuit included Dover and Lydd in addition to Canterbury (''MSC'' VII. 43, 107, 13).
==Jerome Savage and the Playhouse at Newington==
==The Dutton Brothers==
==Works Cited==
Dudley: [[http://link.library.utoronto.ca/reed/Eventhits.cfm REED PP]
[http://link.library.utoronto.ca/reed/Eventhits.cfm REED PP]
Murray [http://www.archive.org/stream/englishdramatic00murrgoog#page/n315/mode/1up]
{http://www.archive.org/stream/englishdramatic00murrgoog#page/n314/mode/1up]
Plays associated with the Earl of Warwick's Men.
Plays associated with the Earl of Warwick's Men.
<br><br><div style="text-align: center;">[[Adult_Playing_Companies|'''Return to Adult Playing Companies''']]</div>
<br><br><div style="text-align: center;">[[Adult_Playing_Companies|'''Return to Adult Playing Companies''']]</div>

Revision as of 15:01, 28 June 2011

1562-1580

Ambrose Dudley, earl of Warwick (1561-1590) and brother of Robert Dudley (earl of Leicester), was patron of a playing company in 1559-64, and again in 1572-75. Both configurations were active in the provinces, and both appeared at court. The earlier of the companies was formed before Ambrose received the earldom. Under the name of Lord Dudley's players, the company performed at Gloucester, Bristol, Norwich, Cambridge, and Bridgwater ([REED PP), as well as Canterbury (MSC VII. 13) and Winchester (Murray I.290). As the Earl of Warwick's players, the company performed at Oxford (8 June 1562), Lydd, Exeter, Plymouth, and Grimsthorpe (REED PP); their venues were usually guild or common halls, but at Grimsthorpe they performed the hall at Grimsthope Castle (1562). Stops along the southeastern circuit included Dover and Lydd in addition to Canterbury (MSC VII. 43, 107, 13).

Jerome Savage and the Playhouse at Newington

The Dutton Brothers

Works Cited

Dudley: [REED PP REED PP Murray [1] {http://www.archive.org/stream/englishdramatic00murrgoog#page/n314/mode/1up]

Plays associated with the Earl of Warwick's Men.



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