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Rowley was an actor-playwright who specialized in playing clown characters (that is, characters whose function is to provide low comedy). He seems to have begun his career working for Queen Anne's Men at the Red Bull Playhouse . In 1609 , he was part of a group of actors who set up a new playing company, the Duke of York's Men, which became known as Prince Charles's Men after 1612 . Most of Rowley's career was spent writing and clowning for this company, which was based at a series of different playhouses, including the Curtain , the Hope , and the Red Bull . In 1623, Rowley seems to have left his company and joined the highly successful King's Men at the Globe , until his death in 1626 . PLAYS BY ROWLEY Rowley's canon is plagued by uncertainty and by the complexities of collaboration: the following is only an approximate guide.
REFERENCES G.E. Bentley, ''The Jacobean and Caroline Stage'', 7 vols. (Oxford University Press, 1941-68) |
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