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* A 1594 performance record of Hamlet appears in Philip Henslowe's diary and in 1596 Thomas Lodge wrote of " the ghost which cried so miserably at the theatre, like an oyster-wife, Hamlet, revenge!
Entries in Philip Henslowe's Diary show that in the years around 1600 Henslowe paid as little as £ 6 or £ 7 per play.
The earliest known performance of the play is recorded in Philip Henslowe's Diary on 13 June 1594, as The Tamynge of A Shrowe at the Newington Butts Theatre.
In Philip Henslowe's diary there is a note of a performance of a play, Hewen of Burdocize, on December 28, 1593.
* Phaethon a play by Thomas Dekker, mentioned in Philip Henslowe's diary, 1597.
* Hot Anger Soon Cold a play by Henry Chettle, Henry Porter and Ben Jonson ; mentioned in Philip Henslowe's diary, August 1598.
* The Stepmother's Tragedy, a play by Henry Chettle and Thomas Dekker ; mentioned in Philip Henslowe's diary, August 1599.
In Philip Henslowe's diary there is a note of a performance of a play, Hewen of Burdocize, on December 28, 1593.
After Philip Henslowe's death in 1616 Massinger and Fletcher began to write for the King's Men.
The rebuilt Globe Theatre opens by June, and Philip Henslowe's new Hope Theatre opens in October, negating the watermen's complaint.
* May-A dispute with James Burbage impels the Admiral's Men to leave The Theatre and move to Philip Henslowe's Rose Theatre.
He became one of Philip Henslowe's playwrights, collaborating with Henry Chettle, William Haughton, Thomas Dekker, Richard Hathwaye and Wentworth Smith.
He seems to have been generally in debt, judging from numerous entries in Philip Henslowe's diary of advances for various purposes, on one occasion ( January 17, 1599 ) to pay his expenses in the Marshalsea prison, on another ( March 7, 1603 ) to get his play out of pawn.
Mentioned in Philip Henslowe's diary in December 1599.
He probably never became an actor, and John Payne Collier's conclusion to that effect rested on the two assumptions that the " Lodge " of Philip Henslowe's manuscript was a player and that his name was Thomas, neither of which is supported by the text ( see CM Ingleby, Was Thomas Lodge an Actor?
A 1594 performance record of Hamlet appears in Philip Henslowe's diary and in 1596 Thomas Lodge wrote of " the ghost which cried so miserably at the theatre, like an oyster-wife, Hamlet, revenge!
: First official record: possibly in Philip Henslowe's Diary, 3 March 1592.
: First official record: Philip Henslowe's Diary, 23 January 1594.
: Evidence: Philip Henslowe's diary records it was actually written by Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton, Richard Hathwaye and Robert Wilson in collaboration.
It was the fifth in the series of large public playhouses of London, after James Burbage's The Theatre ( 1576 ) and Curtain ( 1577 ), the Newington Butts Theatre ( between 1575 and 1577 ) and Philip Henslowe's Rose ( 1587 – 88 ).
It is mentioned in Philip Henslowe's diary in August 1598.
It is mentioned in Philip Henslowe's diary in August 1599.
The play was most likely written to be acted by Lord Strange's Men, the only company of the time that could have mounted such a large and demanding production, at Philip Henslowe's Rose Theatre, which possessed the special staging requirements ( large-capacity second-level platform and special enclosure ) called for by the play.
Perhaps because they had learned from Philip Henslowe's recent problems with neighborhood opposition in building the Fortune, they did not approach the court for approval until they had already placated their parish neighbors — as Henslowe had — by contributing liberally to poor relief.

Philip and diary
At the same time, records in the diary of Philip Henslowe show that Middleton was writing for the Admiral's Men.
Two volumes of extracts from his voluminous diary were published by Philip Bliss ( Oxford, 1857 ), and afterwards an enlarged edition in three volumes appeared ( London, 1869 ).
Subsequently, however, he moved to London, where the first mention of his dramatic career is a note in the diary of theatre entrepreneur Philip Henslowe recording that he wrote a play for the Admiral's Men, an acting company, in October 1596.
In fact, the diary of Philip Henslowe records that it was written by Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton, Richard Hathwaye, and Robert Wilson.

Philip and records
* 1967 – Catholic priest Philip Berrigan and others of the Baltimore Four protest the Vietnam War by pouring blood on Selective Service records.
Mark Gunderson also records as DJ Pantshead and performs with Cheese & Pants Theater, a comedy / performance art duo consisting of a giant pair of pants and a giant Parmesan cheese shaker who pantomime to bizarrely edited vintage audio, and as DJ John Philip Suicide with Dub Assault.
The Dutch arrived in the early 17th century, with records dating back to 1669 showing that Balthaser De Hart was granted a property by Governor Philip Carteret between the Hudson River and the Tiena Kill ( perhaps the Tenakill Brook ).
According to the records of the Thirty-Ninth Legislature, Bill 27 received Royal Assent on June 17, 2010, by Proclamation of the Lieutenant-Governor Philip S. Lee.
Philip R. Schuyler Post, No. 51 records, including membership records, constitution and by-laws, correspondence and minutes of the Philip R. Schuyler Post No. 51, are available for research use at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania.
The Diary of Philip Henslowe records a popular play he calls Buckingham, performed in December 1593 and January 1594, which might have been Shakespeare's play.
Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield records the last words heard from him: " God who placed me here will do what He pleases with me hereafter and He knows best what to do ".
A 1794 inventory reverted to a version of the earlier title, The Family of Philip IV, which was repeated in the records of 1814.
His biographer Ian Parrott records that Philip loathed Eton, " with its hearty adolescent bawling of Victorian hymns in an all-male college chapel ".
Plutarch records that Philip II, on encountering the corpses " heaped one upon another ", understanding who they were, exclaimed,
The records of theatre impressario Philip Henslowe shows that King Leir was performed on 6 and 8 April 1594 at the Rose Theatre, by a cast that combined personnel from two acting companies, Queen Elizabeth's Men and Sussex's Men.
" But despite the records, it is not certain that Primero found its way to England previously to the marriage of Queen Mary I with Philip II of Spain, although there is no doubt that his coming to England from the court of Charles V would have cause it to be more generally known and played.
On 6 May 1600 the Diary of Philip Henslowe records a payment to playwright William Haughton for a play called The Devil and His Dame.
On August 1, 2006, a three-judge panel of the Second Circuit Court of Appeals reversed Judge Sweet's decision, holding 2 – 1 that federal prosecutors could inspect the telephone records of Miller and Philip Shenon.
Other records include Larry Storch Reads Philip Roth's Epstein, Larry Storch Pooped / Eighth Wonder of the World, Larry Storch / I'm Walkin.
The Diary of Philip Henslowe records that the play was written by Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton, Richard Hathwaye and Robert Wilson.
Other artists who have made guest appearances on Boney's records include Faith Evans, George Benson, Dwele, Al Jarreau, Philip Bailey, Anthony Hamilton, Jaheim, Eric Benét, Dave Hollister and Angie Stone.
The last Muggletonian, Philip Noakes of Matfield, Kent, died on 26 February 1979 ; the sect's records, which he had kept, were then transferred to the British Library. The published works of the Muggletonian Brethren are still available from Gage Postal Books of Westcliffe-on-Sea, Essex.

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