King’s Company

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King’s Company was one of the principal 17th-century English theatre companies that later merged into the United Company, a dominant force in Restoration-era London drama.

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King’s Company canonical 2
King's Company 1

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instanceOf English theatre company
Restoration theatre company
activeInCentury 17th century
alsoKnownAs King’s Company of Comedians NERFINISHED
basedAt Theatre Royal, Drury Lane NERFINISHED
contributedTo commercialization of London theatre
development of professional English actresses
country Kingdom of England
formedAfter English Restoration
foundedBy Thomas Killigrew NERFINISHED
genre comedy
drama
tragedy
grantedBy Charles II of England NERFINISHED
hadRival Duke’s Company NERFINISHED
held royal patent
historicalSignificance principal London company of early Restoration stage
languageOfPerformance English
manager Thomas Killigrew NERFINISHED
mergedInto United Company NERFINISHED
operatedIn London NERFINISHED
partOf Restoration London theatre duopoly
performedAt Bridges Street Theatre NERFINISHED
Theatre Royal, Drury Lane NERFINISHED
performedWorkOf Ben Jonson NERFINISHED
George Etherege NERFINISHED
John Dryden NERFINISHED
William Shakespeare NERFINISHED
William Wycherley NERFINISHED
specializedIn Restoration comedy
Restoration tragedy
status defunct
theatricalEra Restoration era NERFINISHED
used patent theatre monopoly
wasPredecessorOf United Company NERFINISHED

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United Company formedByMergerOf King’s Company
United Company precededBy King’s Company
Restoration theatre notableTheatreCompany King’s Company
this entity surface form: King's Company