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  2. Richard Burbage (c. 1567-1619) became the leading actor in the Lord Chamberlain's Company (subsequently the King's Men) – the company of actors for which William Shakespeare (1564-1616) wrote plays during most of his professional career. Burbage inherited the Blackfriars Theatre and another, simply called ‘The Theatre’ in Shoreditch ...

  3. 11 de mar. de 2019 · Born, January 5 1558, died March 12 1619. Unknown artist. It’s 400 years since the death of Richard Burbage, the first person to play the roles of Hamlet, Lear, Othello and Macbeth in the original version of the Globe in London. As far as Shakespeare was concerned, Burbage was both a blessing and a curse. He was a good actor, and he seems to ...

  4. 29 de mai. de 2019 · Burbage married Winifred Turner at some point in the 1590s and together the couple had eight children, with all but one dying in infancy. The only child to survive, William, was born in 1616 and named after Shakespeare, but little is known of what became of him. Burbage died on March 9, 1619, at 52 amid a huge outpouring of grief from the public.

  5. 29 de mai. de 2019 · Richard Burbage was born in 1568 to Ellen and James Burbage, with theatre in his blood. Originally a touring actor, his father James settled in London and opened The Theatre in Shoreditch when Richard was eight years old.

  6. We know less about the outstanding female impersonators of the 1580s, but Richard Burbage began his long career as a boy, and as an adolescent could have played a demanding role like Alice. Keywords Shakespeare Arden of Faversham Richard Burbage Alice Arden boy actors dramaturgy authorship stage directions

  7. Richard Burbage (6. ledna 1568 – 13. března 1619) byl anglický herec, mladší bratr Cuthberta a syn Jamese Burbageho. Již od svých 20 let byl oblíbeným hercem. Známým se stal především díky rolím v Shakespearových hrách jako byl Hamlet , Othello , Richard III. a Král Lear .