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- Playing_company abstract "In Renaissance London, playing company was the usual term for a company of actors. These companies were organized around a group of ten or so shareholders (or "sharers"), who performed in the plays but were also responsible for management. The sharers employed "hired men" — that is, the minor actors and the workers behind the scenes. The major companies were based at specific theatres in London; the most successful of them, William Shakespeare's company the King's Men, had the open-air Globe Theatre for summer seasons and the enclosed Blackfriars Theatre in the winters. The Admiral's Men occupied the Rose Theatre in the 1590s, and the Fortune Theatre in the early 17th century.Less fortunate companies spent most of their existences touring the provinces; when Worcester's Men gained official permission to perform in London in 1602, they were, in a manner of speaking, "coming in from the cold" of a life of constant touring.".
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- Playing_company hasPhotoCollection Playing_company.
- Playing_company subject Category:English_drama.
- Playing_company subject Category:English_early_modern_theatre_companies.
- Playing_company subject Category:History_of_theatre.
- Playing_company subject Category:Shakespearean_theatre_companies.
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- Playing_company type Company108058098.
- Playing_company type EnglishEarlyModernTheatreCompanies.
- Playing_company type Group100031264.
- Playing_company type Institution108053576.
- Playing_company type Organization108008335.
- Playing_company type ShakespeareanTheatreCompanies.
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- Playing_company type YagoLegalActor.
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- Playing_company comment "In Renaissance London, playing company was the usual term for a company of actors. These companies were organized around a group of ten or so shareholders (or "sharers"), who performed in the plays but were also responsible for management. The sharers employed "hired men" — that is, the minor actors and the workers behind the scenes.".
- Playing_company label "Playing company".
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- Playing_company wasDerivedFrom Playing_company?oldid=605931451.
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