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词条 Queen Anne's Men
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Queen Anne's Men
British theatrical group
also known as Queen's Men
theatrical company in Jacobean England. Formed upon the accession of James I in 1603, it was an amalgamation of Oxford's Men and Worcester's Men. Christopher Beeston (Beeston, Christopher) served as the troupe's manager, and the playwright Thomas Heywood (Heywood, Thomas) wrote works exclusively for Queen Anne's Men. The company's varied repertoire included comedies, dramas, and history plays. Queen Anne's Men originally performed at the Curtain (Curtain Theatre), but left in 1606 for the Red Bull (Red Bull Theatre), where they played until 1616. The company then moved to the Cockpit (Cockpit, The) (after 1618 also called the Phoenix), and, after the death of Queen Anne in 1619, Queen Anne's Men disbanded.
Additional Reading
Scott McMillin and Sally-Beth MacLean, The Queen's Men and Their Plays (1998).
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