John Day

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John Day was an English dramatist of the late 16th and early 17th centuries, known for his work in the Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre.

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instanceOf English dramatist
dramatist
person
playwright
activeIn London NERFINISHED
collaboratedWith George Wilkins NERFINISHED
Henry Chettle NERFINISHED
Thomas Dekker NERFINISHED
William Rowley NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Kingdom of England
era Elizabethan era
Jacobean era NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup English
fieldOfWork drama
playwriting
theatre
floruit early 17th century
late 16th century
genre Elizabethan drama
Jacobean drama
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Elizabethan theatre NERFINISHED
Jacobean theatre NERFINISHED
notableWork Humour Out of Breath NERFINISHED
Law-Trickes or Who Would Have Thought It NERFINISHED
The Isle of Gulls NERFINISHED
The Parliament of Bees NERFINISHED
The Travels of the Three English Brothers NERFINISHED
notedFor allegorical drama
contributions to Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre
satirical drama
occupation dramatist
playwright
poet
partOf English Renaissance theatre NERFINISHED
timePeriod Renaissance NERFINISHED
wrote Humour Out of Breath NERFINISHED
Law-Trickes or Who Would Have Thought It NERFINISHED
The Isle of Gulls NERFINISHED
The Parliament of Bees NERFINISHED
The Travels of the Three English Brothers NERFINISHED
wroteFor Admiral's Men NERFINISHED
Children of the Queen's Revels NERFINISHED
Children of the Revels NERFINISHED

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