-
Alexander Cooke was one of his apprentices.
Heminges also
built and
operated a
taphouse at the Globe.
Heminges was
mentioned in Shakespeare's will, along...
- They
settled in St Mary Aldermanbury, the
parish in
which Heminges lived. Condell, like
Heminges,
served as
churchwarden in that church. Nine
children were...
- Shakespeare's plays, it was
prepared by Shakespeare's
colleagues John
Heminges and
Henry Condell. It was
dedicated to the "incomparable pair of brethren"...
-
child and
third son of John
Heminges, the
actor and
colleague of
William Shakespeare, and his wife Rebecca.
William Heminges was
christened on 3 October...
-
previous year. This may have been John
Heminges' last production; in 1613 he's
described as "stuttering."
Heminges normally received the
payments for the...
- The John
Heminges and
Henry Condell Memorial is a
memorial to the
actors John
Heminges and
Henry Condell – the
editors of
William Shakespeare's First...
-
varying quality and
accuracy during his lifetime. However, in 1623, John
Heminges and
Henry Condell, two
fellow actors and
friends of Shakespeare's, published...
- footprint. The
gardens also
house a
monument to
Henry Condell and John
Heminges, key
figures in the
production of the
First Folio of
William Shakespeare's...
-
Heminge,
including – SS
Heminge (1918), a
British cargo ship in
service 1946–48 SS
Heminge (1919), a
British cargo ship in
service 1919–40 SS
Heminge (1945)...
-
first time.
Because Shakespeare was dead, the
folio was
compiled by John
Heminges and
Henry Condell (fellow
actors in Shakespeare's company), and arranged...