i really dont think anyone konws
well he wrote King Henry VI plays while he was acting in Richard Burbages company. but also between 1592-94 is The comedy of errors
Yes, Richard Burbage was the son of James Burbage. James Burbage was a prominent actor and theater owner in Elizabethan England, known for building the Theatre, one of the first permanent theaters in London. Richard followed in his father's footsteps, becoming a leading actor of his time and a co-owner of the Globe Theatre.
We know next to nothing about her, let alone her family.
After Shakespeare joined the Lord Chamberlain's men in 1594, their home was a theatre called The Theatre. However, the owners of the building (the acting family of the Burbages) and the owners of the land got into a dispute and in 1597, the Theatre was closed. They moved to a different playhouse nearby called The Curtain while the dispute dragged on. Finally the Burbages with some of their friends came onto the land and took The Theatre down and moved its timbers to a space south of the river in an area called Southwark. They built a new theatre called The Globe in 1599. In order to finance it, the Burbages took on a group of partners from among the players in the company, including Shakespeare. Later, in 1608, The Lord Chamberlain's men (who by that time were called The King's Men) began to play also in an indoor theatre called the Blackfriars which the Burbages had bought some time earlier. This became their winter home.
After Shakespeare joined the Lord Chamberlain's men in 1594, their home was a theatre called The Theatre. However, the owners of the building (the acting family of the Burbages) and the owners of the land got into a dispute and in 1597, the Theatre was closed. They moved to a different playhouse nearby called The Curtain while the dispute dragged on. Finally the Burbages with some of their friends came onto the land and took The Theatre down and moved its timbers to a space south of the river in an area called Southwark. They built a new theatre called The Globe in 1599. In order to finance it, the Burbages took on a group of partners from among the players in the company, including Shakespeare. Later, in 1608, The Lord Chamberlain's men (who by that time were called The King's Men) began to play also in an indoor theatre called the Blackfriars which the Burbages had bought some time earlier. This became their winter home.
Shakespeare neither built nor arranged to build any theatres whatsoever. Sorry. That was his friends the Burbages. When the Burbages passed the hat to help build their theatres, Shakespeare was one of the guys who gave them money, but he was not involved with the building in any way.
you can't Richard dies in RE 1
Richard Elliot plays the tenor saxophone
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