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  1. 21 de mar. de 2019 · Richard Burbage was the first person to play Hamlet, King Lear, Othello and Macbeth but he did not age particularly well. Lisa Hopkins, The Conversation Mar 21, 2019 · 08:30 am

  2. 13 de mar. de 2023 · On this day in Tudor history, 13th March 1619, actor and star of Shakespeare's Lord Chamberlain's Men and the King's Men, Richard Burbage, died aged fifty. Burbage performed with William Shakespeare and is named in Shakespeare's will of 1616 as a "fellow", meaning a close friend or colleague. Let me give you a few facts about this Elizabethan ...

  3. Richard Burbage ( Londen, 7 juli 1568 – aldaar, 13 maart 1619) was een Engels acteur en theatereigenaar. Hij was een zoon van James Burbage, de bouwer van de eerste permanente theaters in Engeland, The Theatre en het Blackfriars Theatre. Richard was de jongere broer van Cuthbert Burbage, die als impresario ook in het theatervak werkzaam was.

  4. Richard Burbage (1567-1619) was one of Shakespeare’s closest associates and his partner in their many theatre activities. They were joint owners of The Globe Theatre, together with John Heminges, Augustine Phillips and Thomas Pope. Shakespeare left him twenty-six shillings and eightpence in his will to buy a ring.

  5. Richard Burbage (ur. 7 lipca 1568 – 13 marca 1619) – angielski aktor i właściciel teatru. Burbage pochodził z biednej rodziny. Wczesne lata jego kariery są słabo udokumentowane. Występował w grupie, w której ważną rolę odgrywał William Szekspir. Była to Trupa Lorda Szambelana, później – po dojściu do władzy Jakuba I ...

  6. 16 de mar. de 2020 · No comment yet. On this day in history, 16th March 1619, actor Richard Burbage was buried at St Leonard's Church, Shoreditch. Burbage was a famous actor in the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I, peforming for royalty and even being in King James' company of players. Burbage was also a good friend of William Shakespeare, and the two ...

  7. 20 de fev. de 2013 · Before 1599 Burbage had been just one in an acting company of eight equals and his roles in Shakespeare’s plays were commensurate with that stake. But the building of the Globe in 1599 made Richard newly preeminent. He and his brother Cuthbert secured 50% of the venture, with Shakespeare and the four other ‘housekeepers’ having just 10% each.