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He was already established as an actor and playwright when the Lord Chamberlain's Men moved into the Globe. He may have began his acting career on the road, performing in inn courtyard playhouses. He almost certainly performed in, and had his plays performed in, Burbage's Theatre and Henslowe's Curtain playhouses prior to the Globe.

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