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  • ...oys|King and Queen's Young Company]] (also called Beeston's Boys, 1637-9). Beeston's business activities concerning the [[:category:Red Bull|Red Bull]] and [[ ...on William, his daughter Anne (Bird; wife of Theophilis Bird), and her son Christopher. He makes his wife, Elizabeth, executrix of his estate, asking her to addre
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  • ...English at Ithaca College. His research on the theatre manager Christopher Beeston has appeared in ''Early Theatre''. Current projects include a book on early
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  • ...English at Ithaca College. His research on the theatre manager Christopher Beeston recently appeared in ''Early Theatre''. Current projects include a book on
    12 members (0 subcategories, 0 files) - 01:28, 27 July 2012
  • ...Thomas Greene) and remarried to James Baskerville. It involved Christopher Beeston and ownership issues with the company and its property. During these legal ...][[category:Thomas Swinnerton]][[category:Thomas Greene]][[category:Robert Beeston]]
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  • ...oys|King and Queen's Young Company]] (also called Beeston's Boys, 1637-9). Beeston's business activities concerning the [[:category:Red Bull|Red Bull]] and [[ ...on William, his daughter Anne (Bird; wife of Theophilis Bird), and her son Christopher. He makes his wife, Elizabeth, executrix of his estate, asking her to addre
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  • Licensed for the King and Queen's Young Company (Beeston's Boys) at the Cockpit in Drury Lane. ...eeston’s former office of Governor of the King and Queen’s Young Company. Beeston must have acutely felt the sting of this displacement as Davenant seems to
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  • The 1633 revival noted by Herbert would have been performed by Christopher Beeston's then company, Queen Henrietta's Men, who were then playing at the Phoenix ...the play but also effectively his 'purchase' of it." She also notes that "Beeston was obscurely indebted to Herbert for this entire transaction, for later th
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  • | [[Challenge, The]]||[[1640]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:Category:Beeston's Boys|Beeston's Boys]] | [[Chevaliers, The]]||[[1641]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:Category:Beeston's Boys|Beeston's Boys]]
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  • ...educes further that Pallant left the Chamberlain's men and Theater to join Beeston and Worcester's men when they leased the Boar's Head playhouse c. 1599.
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  • ...][[category:William Sly]][[category:Richard Cowley]][[category:Christopher Beeston]][[category:John Heminges]][[category:Henry Condell]][[category:John Duke]]
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  • | [[Pageant for Sir Christopher Draper]]||[[1566]]||[[Peele, James]]||[[:category:London|London]] | [[Princely Lovers]]||[[1638]]||[[Anon.]]||[[:category:Beeston's Boys|Beeston's Boys]]
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  • ...r that issuance of tavern licenses came under Abell’s authority, Elizabeth Beeston, a manager of the Cockpit playhouse in Drury Lane, oversaw renovations whic ...y in the 1630s and, sometime before 1643, he married the widowed Elizabeth Beeston.
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  • ...several players from the Admiral's men including John Duke and Christopher Beeston had recently migrated. Kempe was also famous for his jigs, and several were
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  • ...e in gould," to Henry Condell, 30s in gold; to his apprentice, Christopher Beeston, 30s. in gold; and to the following, 20s. in gold: Lawrence Fletcher, Richa
    6 members (4 subcategories, 0 files) - 14:43, 18 April 2022
  • ...n Anne's|Queen Anne's men]] and Christopher Beeston [[category:Christopher Beeston]] at the [[:category:Phoenix/Cockpit|Cockpit]] as well as [[:category:Princ
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  • ...he Scanderbeg play. The amalgamated company's members included Christopher Beeston, John Duke, Thomas Heywood, Will Kempe, John Lowin, Robert Pallant, and Ric ...g-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Bakeless, John. ''The Tragicall History of Christopher Marlowe''. 2 vols. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard UP, 1942.</div>
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  • ...[category:Richard Cowley]][[category:Henry Condell]][[category:Christopher Beeston]][[category:John Heminges]][[category:William Shakespeare]][[category:plots
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  • ...and a 'Marlowe Effect'." in Kirk Melnikoff and Roslyn L. Knutson, eds., ''Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce and the Book Trade''. Cambridge: CUP, 2018. 14 ...in Repertory, 1587-1593" in Kirk Melnikoff and Roslyn L. Knutson, eds., ''Christopher Marlowe, Theatrical Commerce and the Book Trade''. Cambridge: CUP, 2018.
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  • ...rst Wife</i> were Will Kempe, Thomas Heywood, Richard Perkins, Christopher Beeston, John Lowin, John Duke, John Thare, and Robert Pallant.
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