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  • ...tition to allow their return to the [[:category:Rose|Rose playhouse]]. The Newington playhouse likely closed in 1594, with new owner Paul Buck given the lease o <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Berry, Herbert. "Newington Butts" in ''English Professional Theatre, 1530-1660''. eds. Wickham, Glynne
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  • Richard Hickes owned the property associated with the playhouse at Newington.
    1 member (1 subcategory, 0 files) - 17:57, 11 October 2020
  • ...tition to allow their return to the [[:category:Rose|Rose playhouse]]. The Newington playhouse likely closed in 1594, with new owner Paul Buck given the lease o <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Berry, Herbert. "Newington Butts" in ''English Professional Theatre, 1530-1660''. eds. Wickham, Glynne
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  • :[[:Category:Newington|Newington]]<br>
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  • ==At Newington, 1594==
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  • ...Warwick's men. He most likely moved with that company to the playhouse at Newington in the late 1570s.
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  • ...[:Category:Globe|Globe]] | [[:Category:Hope|Hope]] | [[:Category:Newington|Newington]] | [[:Category:Phoenix/Cockpit|Phoenix/Cockpit]] | [[:Category:Red Bull|Re
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  • ...'s venues in the provinces and London. In the late 1570s, the playhouse at Newington near London was one of those sites. {{Play/Attribution}}[[category:Newington]][[category:John Dutton]][[category:Laurence Dutton]]
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  • ...and Jerome Savage. Their stories with the company include the playhouse at Newington. ==Jerome Savage and the Playhouse at Newington==
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  • ...a. His publications include ''Shakespeare's Lost Playhouse: Eleven Days at Newington Butts'' (2018); ''The Tain of Hamlet'' (2013), and ''The Wolf Man's Burden'
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  • <blockquote>Boar’s Head | Curtain | Fortune | Globe | Hope | Newington | Phoenix/Cockpit | Red Bull | Red Lion | Rose | Salisbury | Swan | Theater
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  • ...ces. In the vicinity of London, its venue was most likely the playhouse at Newington.<br><br> ...ry:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]][[category:Newington]][[category:Laurence Dutton]][[category:John Dutton]]
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  • ...ces. In the vicinity of London, its venue was most likely the playhouse at Newington.<br><br> ...ry:Update]][[category:Roslyn L. Knutson]][[category:Feuillerat]][[category:Newington]][[category:John Dutton]][[category:Laurence Dutton]][[category:Props]]
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  • ...s|Admiral's men]] and the [[:category:Chamberlain's|Chamberlain's men]] at Newington (1594), and the [[:category:Admiral's|Admiral's men]] (1594-1600). In 1597
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  • Under the play list "begininge at newington for "my Lord Admeralle men & my Lorde chamberlen men" for 10 performances, ...t the Admiral's players had returned to the Rose after their 11-day run at Newington with the Chamberlain's players:
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  • ...t the Admiral's players had returned to the Rose after their 10-day run at Newington with the Chamberlain's players ([http://www.archive.org/stream/henslowesdia
    6 KB (800 words) - 15:20, 15 September 2022
  • ...k of their return to the Rose following the 10-day run at the playhouse at Newington with the Chamberlain's men. It stayed in repertory for 12 performances thro
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  • ...d the [[:category:Chamberlain's|Chamberlains players]] at the playhouse in Newington, but by 15 June they were back at the Rose. The diary of Philip Henslowe, w
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  • Under the play list "begininge at newington for "my Lord Admeralle men & my Lorde chamberlen men" for 10 performances, ...t the Admiral's players had returned to the Rose after their 10-day run at Newington with the Chamberlain's players:
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  • ...l’s Men on their return to the Rose in June of 1594 from the 10-day run at Newington. Its combination of high receipts and solo performance has aroused scholarl
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  • ...the Admiral’s Men' (c.1587-89; perhaps revived by the Chamberlain's Men at Newington in 1594) and perhaps other Danish-themed plays such as '[[Cutlack]]', which
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