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Lady Elizabeth's Men

The Lady Elizabeth's Men, or Princess Elizabeth's Men, was a company of actors in Jacobean London, formed under the patronage of King James I's daughter Princess Elizabeth. From 1618 on, the company was called The Queen of Bohemia's Men, after Elizabeth and her husband the Elector Palatine had their brief and disastrous flirtation with the crown of Bohemia.

Repertory
The following list includes plays that are known or believed to have been acted by Lady Elizabeth's Men in the years cited, and suggests the general nature of their repertory: • Chabot, Admiral of France, George Chapman, 1613? • A Chaste Maid in Cheapside, Thomas Middleton, 1613 • The Coxcomb, Beaumont and Fletcher, ca. 1614 • Bartholomew Fair, Ben Jonson, 1614 • The Changeling, Middleton and William Rowley, 1622 • The Bondman, Philip Massinger, 1623 • The Spanish Gypsy, Dekker, Ford, and Rowley, 1623 • ''Cupid's Revenge,'' Beaumont and Fletcher, 1624 • The Captives, Thomas Heywood, 1624 • The Renegado, Massinger, 1624 • Love Tricks, James Shirley, 1625 ==Notes==
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