Shakes - The Life And Legacy Of William Shakespeare

The Lost London Years

10 min · 17. okt. 2025
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After an intro to the London Theatre scene, Part 1 will cover the existing figures in London during the early years Shakespeare's stay. Specifically, the presence of various other playwrights and dramatists, like James Burbage and "The Theatre". The 2nd part will feature of cabal of successful playwrights called the University Wits, including Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd and a few others. Part 3 will cover the life that typical theatrical players lived in Elizabethan London, and what society thought of them. In the final chapter, Shakespeare is finally mentioned in the public record, by a jealous, dying playwright who called him the "Upstart Crow". It concludes with a performance of a bit of one of the monologues from Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine The Great.  If you want to know more about me and my work, please visit ggregsnyder.com. You can also find one of my other projects at ggregslist.com, in which I attempt to itemize every item on the planet.

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episode The Lost London Years artwork

The Lost London Years

After an intro to the London Theatre scene, Part 1 will cover the existing figures in London during the early years Shakespeare's stay. Specifically, the presence of various other playwrights and dramatists, like James Burbage and "The Theatre". The 2nd part will feature of cabal of successful playwrights called the University Wits, including Christopher Marlowe, Thomas Kyd and a few others. Part 3 will cover the life that typical theatrical players lived in Elizabethan London, and what society thought of them. In the final chapter, Shakespeare is finally mentioned in the public record, by a jealous, dying playwright who called him the "Upstart Crow". It concludes with a performance of a bit of one of the monologues from Christopher Marlowe's Tamburlaine The Great.  If you want to know more about me and my work, please visit ggregsnyder.com. You can also find one of my other projects at ggregslist.com, in which I attempt to itemize every item on the planet.

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