词条 | Blackfriars Theatre |
释义 | Blackfriars Theatre theatre, London, United Kingdom either of two separate theatres, the second famed as the winter quarters (after 1608) of the King's Men, the company of actors for whom Shakespeare (Shakespeare, William) served as chief playwright and also as a performer. ![]() In 1596 another part of the old monastery was bought by James Burbage (the father of actor Richard Burbage (Burbage, Richard)), who converted it into a theatre. Opposition to the scheme forced him to lease it to children's companies. Richard Burbage, who was a principal actor with the Lord Chamberlain's Men, acted at the Globe Theatre. He inherited the second Blackfriars Theatre in 1597, and in 1608 he formed a company of “owners” (called housekeepers) along the lines of that operating at the Globe Theatre. His company of players (by now called the King's Men) played at the Blackfriars during the winter seasons. Shakespeare's later plays were performed there, as were works by Francis Beaumont (Beaumont, Francis) and John Fletcher (Fletcher, John). The Blackfriars was forced to close on the outbreak of the English Civil Wars in 1642. It was demolished in 1655. Its site is today commemorated by Playhouse Yard. |
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