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Philip Henslowe (c. 1550 – 6
January 1616) was an
Elizabethan theatrical entrepreneur and impresario.
Henslowe's modern re****tion
rests on the survival...
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sometime player in the Lord Chamberlain's Men and
playwright for
Philip Henslowe,
owner of The Rose Theatre.
Suffering from writer's
block with a new comedy...
- Rose was an
Elizabethan playhouse,
built by
theatre entrepreneur Philip Henslowe in 1587. It was the
fifth public playhouse to be
built in London, after...
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Helfgott in the
drama Shine (1996). He was Oscar-nominated for
playing Philip Henslowe in
Shakespeare in Love (1998), the
Marquis de Sade in
Quills (2000), and...
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Francis Hartwell Henslowe (1811–1878) was a British-born
civil servant,
business manager and
composer who
worked in England,
Australia and India. Born...
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business with his father-in-law
Philip Henslowe and
became wealthy. He was part-owner in
Henslowe's ventures, and in the end sole
proprietor of several...
- 1838, p. 9. Weir 2008, p. 259.
Henslowe 1915, p. 18.
Henslowe 1915, p. 19.
Miller 2000, p. 44.
Melville 2005, p. 3.
Henslowe 1915, p. 34.
Melville 2005,...
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plays intended for
Philip Henslowe's Rose Theatre, in
partnership with
other playwrights who also
produced copy for
Henslowe.
While mentioned as a dramatist...
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Philip Henslowe,
theatre builder, producer, impresario.
Henslowe's Rose
Theatre was home to the Admiral's Men for a
number of years, and
Henslowe pla****...
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thought to be Marlowe's play, on 26
January 1593. The
Diary of
Philip Henslowe marks the play as "ne,"
though scholars disagree as to
whether this indicates...