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Cuthbert Burbage (1565 – 15 September 1636) was an English theatrical figure, son of James Burbage, builder of the Theatre in Shoreditch and elder brother of the actor Richard Burbage.[1]

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  1. 57 relations: & Juliet, Admiral's Men, Augustan Reprint Society, Augustine Phillips, Bankside, Blackfriars Theatre, Blackfriars, London, Bromley, Common law, Court of Chancery, Court of Requests, Curtain Theatre, Edward Alleyn, England, Gentleman Usher, Globe Theatre, Guildhall, London, Harleian Society, Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, Henry Evans (theatre), James Burbage, John Brayne, John Heminges, John Lowin, Joseph Taylor (actor), Kent, King's Men (playing company), Kingdom of England, Leicester's Men, London, Lord Chamberlain's Men, Matthew Brend, Mildred Cooke, Nicholas Brend, Peter Street (carpenter), Philip Henslowe, Richard Burbage, Richard Robinson (actor), River Thames, Shoreditch, St Leonard's, Shoreditch, St Stephen Coleman Street, The Rose (theatre), The Theatre, Thomas Pope (actor), United Kingdom, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, University of North Carolina Press, Walter Cope, Whitechapel, ... Expand index (7 more) »

  2. 16th-century theatre managers
  3. 17th-century theatre managers
  4. People associated with Shakespeare
  5. Theatre in England
  6. Theatre owners

& Juliet

& Juliet is a 2019 coming-of-age jukebox musical featuring the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin, with a book by David West Read.

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Admiral's Men

The Admiral's Men (also called the Admiral's company, more strictly, the Earl of Nottingham's Men; after 1603, Prince Henry's Men; after 1612, the Elector Palatine's Men or the Palsgrave's Men) was a playing company or troupe of actors in the Elizabethan and Stuart eras.

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Augustan Reprint Society

The Augustan Reprint Society was a book publisher founded in 1946, based in Los Angeles, California.

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Augustine Phillips

Augustine Phillips (died May 1605) was an Elizabethan actor who performed in troupes with Edward Alleyn and William Shakespeare. Cuthbert Burbage and Augustine Phillips are People associated with Shakespeare.

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Bankside

Bankside is an area of London, England, within the London Borough of Southwark.

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Blackfriars Theatre

Blackfriars Theatre was the name given to two separate theatres located in the former Blackfriars Dominican priory in the City of London during the Renaissance.

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Blackfriars, London

Blackfriars is in central London, specifically the south-west corner of the City of London.

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Bromley

Bromley is a large town in Greater London, England, within the London Borough of Bromley.

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Common law

Common law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals by virtue of being stated in written opinions.

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Court of Chancery

The Court of Chancery was a court of equity in England and Wales that followed a set of loose rules to avoid a slow pace of change and possible harshness (or "inequity") of the common law.

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Court of Requests

The Court of Requests was a minor equity court in England and Wales.

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Curtain Theatre

The Curtain Theatre was an Elizabethan playhouse located in Hewett Street, Shoreditch (within the modern London Borough of Hackney), just outside the City of London.

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Edward Alleyn

Edward "Ned" Alleyn (1 September 156621 November 1626) was an English actor who was a major figure of the Elizabethan theatre and founder of the College of God's Gift in Dulwich. Cuthbert Burbage and Edward Alleyn are People associated with Shakespeare.

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England

England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.

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Gentleman Usher

Gentleman Usher and Lady Usher are titles for some officers of the Royal Household of the United Kingdom.

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Globe Theatre

The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare.

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Guildhall, London

Guildhall is a municipal building in the Moorgate area of the City of London, England.

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Harleian Society

The Harleian Society is a text publication society and registered charity founded in 1869 for the publication of manuscripts of the heraldic visitations of the counties of England and Wales, and other unpublished manuscripts relating to genealogy, armory, and heraldry in its widest sense.

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Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon

Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon, (4 March 1526 – 23 July 1596), was an English nobleman and courtier.

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Henry Evans (theatre)

Henry Evans (c. 1543 – after 1612) was the Welsh scrivener. Cuthbert Burbage and Henry Evans (theatre) are 16th-century theatre managers and 17th-century theatre managers.

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James Burbage

James Burbage (1531 – 2 February 1597) was an English actor, theatre impresario, joiner, and theatre builder in the English Renaissance theatre. Cuthbert Burbage and James Burbage are 16th-century theatre managers.

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John Brayne

John Brayne (c. 1541 – June 1586) was a member of the Worshipful Company of Grocers. Cuthbert Burbage and John Brayne are theatre in England.

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John Heminges

John Heminges (bapt. 25 November 1556 – 10 October 1630) was an actor in the King's Men, the playing company for which William Shakespeare wrote. Cuthbert Burbage and John Heminges are People associated with Shakespeare.

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John Lowin

John Lowin (baptized 9 December 1576 – buried – 24 August 1653) was an English actor.

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Joseph Taylor (actor)

Joseph Taylor (died 1652) was a 17th-century English actor.

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Kent

Kent is a county in the South East England region, the closest county to continental Europe.

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King's Men (playing company)

The King's Men was the acting company to which William Shakespeare (1564–1616) belonged for most of his career.

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Kingdom of England

The Kingdom of England was a sovereign state on the island of Great Britain from 886, when it emerged from various Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, until 1 May 1707, when it united with Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain, which would later become the United Kingdom.

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Leicester's Men

The Earl of Leicester's Men was a playing company or troupe of actors in English Renaissance theatre, active mainly in the 1570s and 1580s in the reign of Elizabeth I. In many respects, it was the major company in Elizabethan drama of its time, and established the pattern for the companies that would follow: it was the first to be awarded a royal patent, and the first to occupy one of the new public theatres on a permanent basis.

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London

London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.

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Lord Chamberlain's Men

The Lord Chamberlain's Men was a company of actors, or a "playing company" (as it then would likely have been described), for which William Shakespeare wrote during most of his career.

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Matthew Brend

Sir Matthew Brend (6 February 1600 – 1659) inherited from his father, Nicholas Brend, the land on which the first and second Globe Theatres were built, and which Nicholas Brend had leased on 21 February 1599 for a 31-year term to Cuthbert Burbage, Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, John Heminges, and William Kempe. Cuthbert Burbage and Matthew Brend are 17th-century English people.

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Mildred Cooke

Mildred Cecil, Baroness Burghley (née Cooke; 1526 – 4 April 1589) was an English noblewoman and translator.

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Nicholas Brend

Nicholas Brend (c. 1560 – 12 October 1601) was an English landowner who inherited from his father the land on which the Globe Theatre was built, and on 21 February 1599 leased it to Cuthbert Burbage, Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, John Heminges, and William Kempe.

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Peter Street (carpenter)

Peter Street (1 July 1553 (baptised) – May 1609) was an English carpenter and builder in London.

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Philip Henslowe

Philip Henslowe (– 6 January 1616) was an Elizabethan theatrical entrepreneur and impresario.

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Richard Burbage

Richard Burbage (– 13 March 1619) was an English stage actor, widely considered to have been one of the most famous actors of the Globe Theatre and of his time. Cuthbert Burbage and Richard Burbage are People associated with Shakespeare and theatre owners.

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Richard Robinson (actor)

Richard Robinson (died March 1648) was an actor in English Renaissance theatre and a member of Shakespeare's company the King's Men.

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River Thames

The River Thames, known alternatively in parts as the River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London.

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Shoreditch

Shoreditch is an area in London, England and is located in the London Borough of Hackney alongside neighbouring parts of Tower Hamlets, which are also perceived as part of the area due to historic ecclesiastical links.

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St Leonard's, Shoreditch

St Leonard's, Shoreditch, is the old parish church of Shoreditch, often known simply as Shoreditch Church.

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St Stephen Coleman Street

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The Rose (theatre)

The Rose was an Elizabethan theatre.

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The Theatre

The Theatre was an Elizabethan playhouse in Shoreditch (in Curtain Road, part of the modern London Borough of Hackney), just outside the City of London.

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Thomas Pope (actor)

Thomas Pope (died 1603), also credited as Thomas Poope in the First Folio, was an Elizabethan actor, a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men and a colleague of William Shakespeare.

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United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom (UK) or Britain, is a country in Northwestern Europe, off the coast of the continental mainland.

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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

The University of Nebraska–Lincoln (Nebraska, NU, or UNL) is a public land-grant research university in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.

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University of North Carolina Press

The University of North Carolina Press (or UNC Press), founded in 1922, is a not-for-profit university press associated with the University of North Carolina.

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Walter Cope

Sir Walter Cope (– 30 July 1614) of Cope Castle in the parish of Kensington, Middlesex, England, was Master of the Court of Wards, Chamberlain of the Exchequer, public Registrar-General of Commerce and a Member of Parliament for Westminster.

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Whitechapel

Whitechapel is an area in London, England, and is located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.

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William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley

William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley (13 September 15204 August 1598) was an English statesman, the chief adviser of Queen Elizabeth I for most of her reign, twice Secretary of State (1550–1553 and 1558–1572) and Lord High Treasurer from 1572.

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William Heminges

William Heminges (1602 – c. 1653?), also Hemminges, Heminge, and other variants, was a playwright and theatrical figure of the Caroline period. Cuthbert Burbage and William Heminges are English dramatists and playwrights.

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William Kempe

William Kempe (1560 – 1603), commonly referred to as Will Kemp, was an English actor and dancer who specialised in comic roles. Cuthbert Burbage and William Kempe are People associated with Shakespeare.

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William Shakespeare

William Shakespeare (23 April 1564 – 23 April 1616) was an English playwright, poet and actor.

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Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths

The Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths (commonly known as The Goldsmiths' Company and formally styled The Wardens and Commonalty of the Mystery of Goldsmiths of the City of London), is one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London, headquartered at Goldsmiths' Hall, London EC2.

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Worshipful Company of Grocers

The Worshipful Company of Grocers is one of the 111 livery companies of the City of London, ranking second in order of precedence.

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Yale University Press

Yale University Press is the university press of Yale University.

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See also

16th-century theatre managers

17th-century theatre managers

People associated with Shakespeare

Theatre in England

Theatre owners

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuthbert_Burbage

Also known as Cuthbert Burbadge.

, William Cecil, 1st Baron Burghley, William Heminges, William Kempe, William Shakespeare, Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths, Worshipful Company of Grocers, Yale University Press.