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The Earl of Worcester's Men was an acting company in Renaissance England. [1]

29 relations: A Woman Killed with Kindness, Admiral's Men, Christopher Beeston, E. K. Chambers, Edward Alleyn, Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester, England, English Renaissance, F. E. Halliday, Fortune Playhouse, Globe Theatre, Henry Chettle, Inn-yard theatre, James VI and I, John Day (dramatist), John Lowin, John Webster, King's Men personnel, Lord Chamberlain's Men, Philip Henslowe, Privy Council of the United Kingdom, Queen Anne's Men, Richard Hathwaye, The Rose (theatre), Thomas Dekker (writer), Thomas Heywood, Wentworth Smith, William Kempe, William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester.

A Woman Killed with Kindness

A Woman Killed with Kindness is an early seventeenth-century stage play, a tragedy written by Thomas Heywood.

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Admiral's Men

The Admiral's Men (also called the Admiral's company, more strictly, the Earl of Nottingham's Men; after 1603, Prince Henry's Men; after 1612, the Elector Palatine's Men or the Palsgrave's Men) was a playing company or troupe of actors in the Elizabethan and Stuart eras.

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Christopher Beeston

Christopher Beeston (c. 1579 – c. 15 October 1638) was a successful actor and a powerful theatrical impresario in early 17th century London.

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E. K. Chambers

Sir Edmund Kerchever Chambers, (16 March 1866 – 21 January 1954), usually cited as E. K. Chambers, was an English literary critic and Shakespearean scholar.

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Edward Alleyn

Edward "Ned" Alleyn (1 September 1566 – 25 November 1626) was an English actor who was a major figure of the Elizabethan theatre and founder of Dulwich College and Alleyn's School.

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Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester

Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester, KG, Earl Marshal (c. 1550 – 3 March 1628) was an English aristocrat.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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English Renaissance

The English Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement in England dating from the late 15th century to the early 17th century.

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F. E. Halliday

Frank Ernest Halliday (10 February 1903 – 26 March 1982) was an English academic and author.

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Fortune Playhouse

The Fortune Playhouse was an historic theatre in London.

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Globe Theatre

The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare.

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Henry Chettle

Henry Chettle (c. 1564 – c. 1606) was an English dramatist and miscellaneous writer of the Elizabethan era, best known for his pamphleteering.

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Inn-yard theatre

In the historical era of English Renaissance drama, an Inn-yard theatre or Inn-theatre was a common inn with an inner courtyard with balconies that provided a venue for the presentation of stage plays.

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James VI and I

James VI and I (James Charles Stuart; 19 June 1566 – 27 March 1625) was King of Scotland as James VI from 24 July 1567 and King of England and Ireland as James I from the union of the Scottish and English crowns on 24 March 1603 until his death in 1625.

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John Day (dramatist)

John Day (1574–1638?) was an English dramatist of the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods.

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John Lowin

John Lowin (baptized 9 December 1576 – buried – 24 August 1653) was an English actor.

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John Webster

John Webster (c. 1580 – c. 1634) was an English Jacobean dramatist best known for his tragedies The White Devil and The Duchess of Malfi, which are often regarded as masterpieces of the early 17th-century English stage.

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King's Men personnel

King's Men personnel were the people who worked with and for the Lord Chamberlain's Men and the King's Men (for all practical purposes a single continuous theatrical enterprise) from 1594 to 1642 (and after).

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Lord Chamberlain's Men

The Lord Chamberlain's Men was a company of actors, or a "playing company" as it would have been known, for which Shakespeare wrote for most of his career.

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Philip Henslowe

Philip Henslowe (c. 1550 – 6 January 1616) was an Elizabethan theatrical entrepreneur and impresario.

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Privy Council of the United Kingdom

Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, usually known simply as the Privy Council, is a formal body of advisers to the Sovereign of the United Kingdom.

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Queen Anne's Men

Queen Anne's Men was a playing company, or troupe of actors, in Jacobean era London.

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Richard Hathwaye

Richard Hathwaye (fl. 1597–1603), was an English dramatist.

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The Rose (theatre)

The Rose was an Elizabethan theatre.

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Thomas Dekker (writer)

Thomas Dekker (c. 1572 – 25 August 1632) was an English Elizabethan dramatist and pamphleteer, a versatile and prolific writer, whose career spanned several decades and brought him into contact with many of the period's most famous dramatists.

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Thomas Heywood

Thomas Heywood (early 1570s – 16 August 1641) was an English playwright, actor, and author.

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Wentworth Smith

Wentworth Smith (1571 – in or after 1614), was a minor English dramatist of the Elizabethan period who may have been responsible for some of the plays in the Shakespeare Apocrypha, though no work known to be his is extant.

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William Kempe

William Kempe (died 1603), commonly referred to as Will Kemp, was an English actor and dancer specialising in comic roles and best known for having been one of the original players in early dramas by William Shakespeare.

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William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester

William Somerset, 3rd Earl of Worcester, KG (c. 1526/7 – 21 February 1589) was an English courtier, nobleman, and politician.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worcester's_Men

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