Christopher Marlowe (disambiguation)
- Christopher Marlowe (disambiguation)
Christopher Marlowe (1564-1593) was an English playwright.
Christopher Marlowe or Marlowe may also refer to:
*Christopher Marlowe (composer) (b. 1958), American cabaret composer
*"Marlowe" (film), a Raymond Chandler film
*"Marlowe" (musical), a 1981 stage musical
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