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... of its neighbourhood to Whitehall , where the royal theatre then was . The regular office of the Revels at that time was on St. Peter's Hill , near the Black - friars ' playhouse . Item , for heling of a seke maid , 6s 42 HISTORICAL ...
... of its neighbourhood to Whitehall , where the royal theatre then was . The regular office of the Revels at that time was on St. Peter's Hill , near the Black - friars ' playhouse . Item , for heling of a seke maid , 6s 42 HISTORICAL ...
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... playhouses were erected . Both the theatre in Blackfriars and that in Whitefriars were certainly built before 1580 ... playhouse in London , which for brevity's sake I over- skippe ; or , " & c . Plays confuted in five Actions , by ...
... playhouses were erected . Both the theatre in Blackfriars and that in Whitefriars were certainly built before 1580 ... playhouse in London , which for brevity's sake I over- skippe ; or , " & c . Plays confuted in five Actions , by ...
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... playhouse in Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , the Theatre , of .66 There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 45. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhouse in Whitefriars in 1612. This ...
... playhouse in Blackfriars , that in Whitefriars , the Theatre , of .66 There was a theatre in Whitefriars , before the year 1580 . See p . 45. A Woman's a Weathercock was performed at the private playhouse in Whitefriars in 1612. This ...
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... play - house , a neat building , having a curious front next the Thames , with an open place for the reception of coaches . " 8 It was probably situated in some remote and privileged place , being , I suppose , hinted at in the ...
... play - house , a neat building , having a curious front next the Thames , with an open place for the reception of coaches . " 8 It was probably situated in some remote and privileged place , being , I suppose , hinted at in the ...
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... playhouse ( as Mr. Steevens has observed ) was the painting of a curtain striped . The performers at this theatre were called The Prince's Servants , till the accession of King Charles the First to the crown . Soon after that period it ...
... playhouse ( as Mr. Steevens has observed ) was the painting of a curtain striped . The performers at this theatre were called The Prince's Servants , till the accession of King Charles the First to the crown . Soon after that period it ...
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acted actors ancient appears ascertain Aubrey audience Augustine Phillips Ben Jonson Blackfriars Blackfriars theatre Burbadge called Charles children of Paul's church comedians comedy Curtain daye death drama dramatick Drury Lane Earl edition Elizabeth England English stage Enter entertainments epilogue executors exhibited George Buc give and bequeath Globe hath Heminge Henry Chettle Henry Herbert Histriomastix interludes Item John Heminge John Shakspear Jonson King Henry King James king's company Lady license London Lord Chamberlain Lord Chamberlain's Majesty Majesty's March masques Master mentioned musick Mysteries Nicholas Tooley night parish Paul's performed persons piece play playes playhouse poet poet's pounds present printed probably prologue publick theatres Queen Red Bull reign representation represented Revels Richard says scenes servants Shakspeare's shillings Sir Henry Herbert STEEVENS suppose testament theatrical thereof Thomas Thomas Dekker thou tion tragedy verses Wentworth Smith William D'Avenant writer written