Shakespeare's Blackfriars Playhouse: Its History and Its Design |
Contents
The arms of the Order of Preachers | 6 |
The sites of the Holborn and Ludgate precincts | 8 |
Materials for Reconstruction of the Precinct | 31 |
Copyright | |
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abutting actors Beaumont and Fletcher Ben Jonson Blackfriars Playhouse Blackfriars plays Blackfriars precinct Blind Parlor boys building called Chapel Children church cloister Court curtains Cuthbert Burbage Cynthia's Revels Document Dominican door dorter dramatists east Elizabethan Stage Enter Farrant feet wide firmary foot Friars Preachers gallery Globe hall Hawkins Heminges Henry Evans Henry VIII Hinnebusch Indenture inner stage James Burbage John John Heminges Jonson King King's King's Men Kirkham kitchen Lady Lane later leading lease length lodging London Lord Chamberlain's Men Lord Cobham Loseley Ludgate masque occupied Old Buttery Parliament Chamber platform trap premises presumably probably public playhouses Queen rear stage rear-stage rent Revels Richard Burbage roof royal says scene seven great upper Shakespeare side Sir Henry Sir Thomas Cawarden Sir William stage direction stairs tarras tenement theatre Thomas Cawarden unto upper floor Upper Frater upper rooms width window yard