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Viewing Troupe Record: Strange's Men (c1576-1594)
Name, as appears in Primary Sources
the right Honourable the Lord Strange his Seruants
in event:
Lord Strange's Men perform 'Fair Em' in the city of London
Active Dates
Dates
From: circa 1570 To: 1613 (Source of claim: undefined)
Patrons
Name
Stanley, Ferdinando (c1559-1594)
Notes
Notes
AKA Derby's Men after 1593
Related Events
Lord Strange's Men perform 'Fair Em' in the city of London
Privy Council allows Strange's Men to return to the Rose from Newington Butts
Lord Strange's Men petition the Privy Council to be allowed to resume playing at the Rose
The Thames watermen petition the Lord Admiral to have the Rose reopened
Privy Council issues a travel license to the Lord Strange's Men
Edward Alleyn writes to Joan Alleyn from Chelmsford
Lord Mayor to Privy Council: Lord Strange's Men play at Cross Keys in defiance of a city-wide order
Henslowe lists plays performed at the new playhouse
Henslowe records performance receipts from the Rose
Henslowe records performance receipts from the Rose
Troupe type
adult players
Country of origin
England
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