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Kidnapped! by Jo Leigh5/29/2023 My interest in the children’s companies centres on the period from 1600-1608 when the Children of the Chapel leased a purpose-built indoor theatre space in Blackfriars from Cuthbert and Richard Burbage. Pauls and the Chapel Royal both had children’s acting and singing companies. Impressment was similar to the practice of press-ganging adult males into military service. This tradition gave the Choirmaster (by royal authority) the power to impress children into service in courtly choirs at Windsor, St. The Children of the Chapel was one of the most famous, and this blog will explore some of the more extreme methods they went to in order to recruit boys actors.Ĭhildren’s companies grew out of the medieval tradition of boy choristers acting in religious plays for the court. However, what is less well known is there were children’s companies entirely comprised of young boys who played both male and female roles. In Shakespeare’s day women could not act in public and female roles were performed by boys and young men. Portrait of William Shakespeare from a painting by Adam Elsheimer (catalogue reference: copy 1/538/92 )
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