William Rowley

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William Rowley was a Jacobean playwright and actor known for co-authoring several notable English Renaissance dramas with contemporaries such as Thomas Middleton and John Ford.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Jacobean dramatist
person
playwright
activeIn English Renaissance theatre NERFINISHED
associatedWith King's Men NERFINISHED
Prince Charles's Men NERFINISHED
Queen Anne's Men NERFINISHED
coAuthor George Wilkins NERFINISHED
John Day NERFINISHED
John Fletcher NERFINISHED
John Ford NERFINISHED
Philip Massinger NERFINISHED
Samuel Rowley NERFINISHED
Thomas Dekker NERFINISHED
Thomas Middleton NERFINISHED
coAuthorOf A Fair Quarrel NERFINISHED
All's Lost by Lust NERFINISHED
The Birth of Merlin NERFINISHED
The Changeling NERFINISHED
The Maid in the Mill NERFINISHED
The Spanish Gypsy NERFINISHED
The World Tossed at Tennis NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship England
era Caroline era
Jacobean era NERFINISHED
floruit early 17th century
genre English Renaissance drama
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement Jacobean theatre NERFINISHED
notableCharacterType clown
notableFor collaborative playwriting
comic roles on stage
notableWork A Fair Quarrel NERFINISHED
All's Lost by Lust NERFINISHED
The Birth of Merlin NERFINISHED
The Changeling NERFINISHED
The Maid in the Mill NERFINISHED
The Spanish Gypsy NERFINISHED
The World Tossed at Tennis NERFINISHED
occupation actor
playwright
workedIn London theatre
wroteGenre comedy
tragedy
tragicomedy

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John Ford collaboratedWith William Rowley
John Webster collaboratedWith William Rowley
Thomas Middleton collaboratedWith William Rowley