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Viewing Troupe Record: Lady Elizabeth's Men
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
Cockpit Comp[y]
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Dekker and Ford's 'Sun's Darling' is licensed to the Cockpit company
Cockpit company
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The Master of the Revels receives payment from the Cockpit company for allowing playing during Lent
La: Elizabeths servants
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Henry Herbert confiscates 'The Martyred Soldier' from the Lady Elizabeth's Men at the Cockpit
Lady Elizabeth Her Servants
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Lady Elizabeth's Men perform 'The Bondman' at the Cockpit
Lady Elizabeth Her Servants
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Lady Elizabeth's men perform 'The Bondman' at the Cockpit
Lady Elizabeth's Servants
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'The Valiant Scholar' is licensed to the Lady Elizabeth's Men
Lady Elizabeth's Servants
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'The Black Lady' is licensed to Lady Elizabeth's Men
Lady Elizabeths Servants
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Jonson's 'Bartholomew Fair' is performed at the Hope by the Lady Elizabeth's Men
Lady Elizabeths Servants
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Rowley's 'All's Lost by Lust' is performed at the Phoenix by Lady Elizabeth's Men and later revived ...
Lady Elizabeths Servants
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A contract for the audience of Jonson's 'Bartholomew Fair' at the Hope
ladie Elizabeths Players
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Philip Rosseter secures a patent to build a new playhouse in the Blackfriars precinct
the Cock: Comp:
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Heywood's 'The Captive' is licensed to the Cockpit company
the Cock: comp:
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Massinger's 'The Parliament of Love' is licensed to the Cockpit company
the Cockpit Company
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Dekker's 'The False Alarm' is licensed to the Cockpit company
the Cockpit company
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Massinger's 'The Renegado' is licensed to the Cockpit company
the Cockpitt company
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The Cockpit company performs 'The Gipsy' at Whitehall
the company of the Cockpitt
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'The Escapes of Jupiter' is allowed to another company despite having belonged to the Cockpit company
Active Dates
Dates
From: 27 April 1611 To: 1633 (Source of claim: undefined)
Patrons
Name
Stuart, Elizabeth (1596-1661/2)
Related Events
The title-page of Thomas Middleton's 'A Chaste Maid in Cheapside' claims the play was performed at the Swan
Lady Elizabeth's Men perform 'The Bondman' at the Cockpit
Jonson's 'Bartholomew Fair' is performed at the Hope by the Lady Elizabeth's Men
Rowley's 'All's Lost by Lust' is performed at the Phoenix by Lady Elizabeth's Men and later revived there by Queen Henrietta Maria's Men
'The Valiant Scholar' is licensed to the Lady Elizabeth's Men
'Match Me in London' is licensed to the Lady Elizabeth's Men
'The Crafty Merchant' is licensed to the Lady Elizabeth's Men
Stage-keepers played minor walk-on roles
Lady Elizabeth's men perform 'The Bondman' at the Cockpit
Massinger's 'The Renegado' is licensed to the Cockpit company
The Master of the Revels receives payment from the Cockpit company for allowing playing during Lent
The Cockpit company performs 'The Gipsy' at Whitehall
'The Black Lady' is licensed to Lady Elizabeth's Men
Massinger's 'The Parliament of Love' is licensed to the Cockpit company
Sir Henry Herbert lists the chief players at the Phoenix
Heywood's 'The Captive' is licensed to the Cockpit company
Dekker and Ford's 'Sun's Darling' is licensed to the Cockpit company
Henry Herbert confiscates 'The Martyred Soldier' from the Lady Elizabeth's Men at the Cockpit
'The Martyred Soldier' is licensed to the Palsgrave's Men after Herbert takes it from Lady Elizabeth's Men
'The Escapes of Jupiter' is allowed to another company despite having belonged to the Cockpit company
Dekker's 'The False Alarm' is licensed to the Cockpit company
A contract for the audience of Jonson's 'Bartholomew Fair' at the Hope
Lady Elizabeth's Men write articles of oppression against Henslowe
The Hope is to host a trial of wit, but one of the parties fails to attend
The Lady's Elizabeth's Men are licensed to play
Nathan Field seeks bail from Philip Henslowe
The title-page of the 1639 edition of Field's 'Amends for Ladies' claims the play was performed at the Blackfriars
The 1619 edition of Field's 'Amends for Ladies' advertises that the play was performed at the Blackfriars
Philip Rosseter secures a patent to build a new playhouse in the Blackfriars precinct
A signet bill confirms Phillip Rosseter's patent for the new Porter's Hall playhouse
Troupe type
adult players
Country of origin
England
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