Phoenix Theatre, Drury Lane

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Phoenix Theatre, Drury Lane was a 17th-century London playhouse closely associated with the Caroline-era acting company Queen Henrietta's Men.

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Phoenix Theatre, Drury Lane canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf former theatre
playhouse
theatre
alsoKnownAs Phoenix NERFINISHED
Phoenix Theatre NERFINISHED
Phoenix playhouse NERFINISHED
The Phoenix NERFINISHED
artForm drama
stage plays
associatedCompany Queen Henrietta's Men NERFINISHED
associatedWithMonarchy Caroline court culture
century 17th century
country England
era Caroline era NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod Early Modern England NERFINISHED
languageOfPerformances English
locatedIn England
Kingdom of England NERFINISHED
London NERFINISHED
location Drury Lane NERFINISHED
notableAssociation Queen Henrietta Maria of France NERFINISHED
patronageContext Caroline court and royal consort patronage
primaryResidentCompany Queen Henrietta's Men NERFINISHED
status defunct
theatricalGenre Caroline theatre
typeOfUse public playhouse
usedBy Queen Henrietta's Men NERFINISHED

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Queen Henrietta's Men performedAt Phoenix Theatre, Drury Lane