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  • ...an affray at Norwich]]||[[1583]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's Men]] at the Red Lion ([[:category:Norwich|Norwich]])
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  • Performed by the Prince's Men at Whitehall on 29 December 1611. ...ions for the dating of Middleton's play, Eccles proposes that the Prince's Men premiered Middleton's play at the Fortune, the same venue at which the same
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  • :[[Prince’s Men]]
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  • ===King's Men repertory list (1641)=== ...berlain) required the Stationers' Company to forbid the printing of King's Men plays without the company's consent (the desire to protect their plays havi
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  • ...at Norwich]]||[[1583]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Queen's (Elizabeth)|Queen's Men]] at the Red Lion ([[:category:Norwich|Norwich]])
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  • ...st talented clowns in the profession: Richard Tarlton and John Adams. Both men joined the Queen's players at their formation in March 1583, a shift in loy ...dams[[category:John Adams]], might still have been acting with the Queen's men. Sussex's appeared at court on 2 January 1592. On 29 April 1593 the compan
    15 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:15, 1 April 2022
  • Admiral's Men at the Rose. The play is not marked with Henslowe's enigmatic "ne," so it ...play" (i.e., Shakespeare's "Contention") "never belonged to the Admiral's men" and "such a miswriting is impossible" (#61, p. 172).
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  • There are two popular theories of origin for Pembroke's men post-1590. One, anchored by E. K. Chambers, is that the company arose out o :Pembroke's men were on tour and at court in 1592-3, and the provincial records are not dat
    13 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 12:02, 9 March 2022
  • ...re under the patronage of Charles Howard. If the company, now the Prince's Men, retained its connection with the Howard family, they may have been asked t
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  • ...bage]] differentiates between I Ogilby's Men (Werburgh St) and II Ogilby's Men (Smock Alley).
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  • Of men that come to see and taste our Playes; Some things of price, which all men doe not buy;
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  • The King's Men have the best claim, because they were the company who performed the one ex ...viving collaboration ''The Witches of Lancashire'', written for the King's Men. Fleay, in his ''Biographical Chronicle of English Drama'', 1.41, argued t
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  • ...involved a range of companies including the King's Men, Queen Henrietta's Men, and Beeston's Boys. His surviving work tends towards the derivative and r
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  • ...ermany'', Smith alludes to another play written by himself, for the King's Men: ...the play was produced whilst the company was still the Lord Chamberlain's Men (Wiggins 1361). This in turn makes a date of c.1602 likely, and therefore t
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  • The play was acquired on July 19 1598 by the Admiral’s Men for performance at the Rose. ...e narrative (with reference to [[Valentine and Orson (Queen's)|the Queen's Men's play]]) as follows (#842):
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  • ...e. I have given elsewhere (p. 19) my reasons for ascribing it to Strange's men at the Curtain probably in 1590. ...arlton or any other Queen's Men, and lists actors connected with Strange's Men in the 1590s. … The Tarlton ''Sins'' play (which was never said to be in
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  • ...: ''Protogenes can know Apelles by his line though he se him not, and wise men can consider by the penn the aucthoritie of the writer thoughe they know hi ...to Gosson was published, and Wilson was a principal actor with Leicester's men from 1572-1583. Gosson's own lost play, "[[Catiline's Conspiracies]]", was
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  • (Narratives by Cambridge Men) ::in the actinge thereof they brought in 5. or 6. men almost naked w''h''ich
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  • The Admiral's Men paid William Haughton 10s. on 27 May 1600 for "Judas" but there are no furt ...ays on Bible subjects would appeal to their clientele" (28); the Admiral's Men, in contrast, were "catering to the more old-fashioned Puritans" (28-29), a
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  • ...nt to Thomas Downton indicates that the play was written for the Admiral's Men. In his study of the Admiral's Men, Andrew Gurr drops "Two Shapes" from Appendix I ("The Plays"), adding a not
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