Joseph Taylor (17th-century Actor)
Richard Burbage, King's Men (Playing Company), English Literature
978-613-7-22562-2
6137225623
128
2011-10-02
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Joseph Taylor (died 1652) was a 17th-century actor. As the successor of Richard Burbage with the King's Men, he was arguably the most important actor in the later Jacobean and the Caroline eras. Taylor started as a child actor with the Children of the Chapel in the first decade of the century. As he matured he remained in the profession, with the Lady Elizabeth's Men and Prince Charles's Men. With those companies, he developed into an important leading man. Richard Burbage died in March 1619; Taylor joined the King's Men the next month, and over the coming years he acted all the major roles of the Shakespearean canon. According to James Wright's Historia Histrionica (1699), Taylor "acted Hamlet incomparably well" and was noted for his Iago.
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