Early Modern London Theatres

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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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