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Philip Henslowe died in 1616.

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Philip Henslowe died in 1616.

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Henslowe owned or partly owned The Curtain, The Rose, The Fortune, and Whitefriars.

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Oh, yes, almost certainly. The Lord Chamberlain's Men (of which Shakespeare was a leading member) played at one of Henslowe's theatres (probably Newington Butts) for a year. It is unlikely that Henslowe never showed up at the theatre or theatrical social gatherings during that time.

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There is a lot of controversy about this play as when it was written and when it was performed the best date for when it was performed is found in theatrical entrepreneur Philip Henslowe's Diary and was dated June 13, 1594. Philip Henslowe's Diary is filled with a lot of theatrical performance dates that without his journal they wouldn't be known of such as records of payments to writers and box office sales. and 4 or 5 other plays of Shakespeare

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Edward Henslowe Bedford has written:

'The student's guide to Stephen's New commentaries on the laws of England' -- subject(s): Accessible book

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