- Queen's Men
:"This is about Queen Elizabeth's playing company. See also
Queen Anne's Men ."The Queen's Men was an Elizabethan
playing company that operated between1583 and1595 . It was a popular company and itspatron was Queen Elizabeth I. Among its actors was the famous clownRichard Tarlton .The Queen's Men appear to have been formed at the request of
Francis Walsingham partially in order to regularize the London acting companies (Chambers, 2.104-5); it is also possible that the court wished to protect the most successful players from the hostility of city officials (Gurr, 32).The actors for the Queen's Men were drawn from already-existing companies such as the
Earl of Leicester 's Men. They included, in addition to Tarleton, Robert Wilson and John Laneham (both from Leicester's Men), as well as John Dutton, John Bentley, and John Singer.In 2006 there was a Shakespeare and the Queen's Men theatre project at the
University of Toronto , with an accompanying conference, publications, and performance. (See [http://www.reed.utoronto.ca/QueensMen/index.html Shakespeare and the Queen's Men (SQM)] ). The [http://thequeensmen.ca Performing the Queen's Men website] was launched in 2008. It includes videos from SQM productions of King Leir, Famous Victories and Friar Bacon & Friar Bungay; interviews with actors; information about the history of the Queen's Men; and articles about the research-creation process.References
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Edmund Kerchever Chambers . "The Elizabethan Stage". Four Volumes. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1923.
*Andrew Gurr . "The Shakespearean Stage, 1574-1642". 3rd edition. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992.
* McMillan, Scott and Sally-Beth MacLean. "The Queen's Men and their Plays". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998, 2006.
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