Richard Burbage and the Theater
When modern day people think about “The Theater”, most people think about going to the movies. In earlier times, people thought about one family, The Burbages. The Burbage family was very well known because of their success in the theaters. The purpose of this paper is to give facts about Richard Burbage’s life and to tell the influence he had on the theater.
Richard Burbage was the son of James Burbage and the brother of Cuthbert. He was born in 1567 at Stratford-on-Avon. His father was a famous theatrical entrepreneur. James Burbage built The Theater in Shoreditch, London. Later on, once deceased The Theater was inherited by Richard and Cuthbert. (“Richard Burbage”)
Richard Burbage is the most famous Globe Theater actor. Richard Burbage grew up in a theatrical family. Most of Richard Burbage’s inspiration came from his father. His father’s theater was where his acting began. By the time that Richard Burbage was twenty, he was acting in preeminent roles. Richard took over the person he was acting as, “becoming” the person. He
was an excelled actor and played in some very important people’s plays. Richard Burbage and William Shakespeare became close friends. Richard Burbage played in leading roles in Jonson, Kyd, Beaumont, Fletcher, John Webster, and William Shakespeare’s plays. It is believed to be that Richard played in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, Richard III, Othello, and King Lear. Richard Burbage was the star actor in William Shakespeare’s first folio. The folio had nine hundred pages Richard Burbage was best at acting in tragedies. (“Richard Burbage”)
Richard Burbage was part of the troupe, The Lord Chamberlain’s Men, with Lawrence Fletcher, William Shakespeare, Augustyne Phillippes, I...
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* Principal actors in the plays of Shakespeare's First Folio included Jon Heminge,Henry Condell and Richard Burbage, the same three who were in the late edition to Shakesperes will (Whalen 51).
to see the completion of the construction of the Globe Theater. After his death, Burbage's sons
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