Documents of the Rose Playhouse

Overview

Philip Henslowe's Rose was Elizabethan London's first south bank playhouse. Its tenants were a succession of companies of high prestige: Lord Strange's Men, the Queen's Men, the Admiral's Men. Its repertoire was stocked with plays that audiences clamored for—Henry VI, Sir John Oldcastle —and classics that they paid to see again and again—The Spanish Tragedy, The Jew of Malta, Doctor Faustus. For a decade, the Rose dominated the bankside until, in 1599, a rival appeared—the Globe. By 1606 the Rose was in ruins. ...

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Overview

Philip Henslowe's Rose was Elizabethan London's first south bank playhouse. Its tenants were a succession of companies of high prestige: Lord Strange's Men, the Queen's Men, the Admiral's Men. Its repertoire was stocked with plays that audiences clamored for—Henry VI, Sir John Oldcastle —and classics that they paid to see again and again—The Spanish Tragedy, The Jew of Malta, Doctor Faustus. For a decade, the Rose dominated the bankside until, in 1599, a rival appeared—the Globe. By 1606 the Rose was in ruins. This book uses first-hand sources to compile a biography, a 'documentary life' of Henslowe's accounts, players letters, Privy Council warrants, Court of Aldermen appeals, plots, parts, inventories, commissions, bonds, playing schedules and contracts. Arranged chronologically and linked by explanatory headnotes, the documents narrate the story of the Rose.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780719058011
  • Publisher: Manchester University Press
  • Publication date: 3/28/2000
  • Edition description: Second Edition
  • Edition number: 2
  • Pages: 246
  • Product dimensions: 5.45 (w) x 8.50 (h) x 0.82 (d)

Meet the Author

Carol Chillington Rutter teaches English at the University of Warwick.

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Table of Contents

Preface
Preface to the Revised Edition
Introduction 1
Henslowe and the scholars 1
Philip Henslowe, citizen and dyer 5
City, Court and Privy Council 9
Players and playwrights 19
Editorial procedures 28
Reading Henslowe 28
Dates 30
Monetary conversion 31
The Documents 36
Appendix 229
Statute regulating London wages 230
Statute regulating London prices 231
Statute regulating apparel 233
Index of plays 235
General index 239
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