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Following is a list of sites in London associated with Shakespear

Alleyn, Edward ( 1566 - 1626 ) - Fortune Theatre
Edward Alleyn was one of the most famous actors in Elizabethan England. In 1594 he belonged to the Lord Chamberlains Men, who also included the Richard Burbage and William Shakespeare. Later Alleyn headed a troupe of actors called Lord Stranges Men.
Burton, Richard (1925 - 1984).
Burton one of the greatest classical and Shakespearean actors, has been commemorated at the London home he shared with fellow Welsh thespian Sybil Williams between 1949 and 1956. It was during the time that Burton lived at , he rose to international star
Cockpit
Really nice pub, hidden away on a side street. A certain William Shakespeare once owned a building on this site.
Ireland Yard
John Heminge and Henry Condell - Shakespeares Actors
MALONE, Edmond (1741-1812),
Shakespearian Scholar, lived here 1779-1812.
Shakespeare Arms
Ok, nice decor. The problem is the location and the customers it attracts, tourists who think you spell cool "twat". Sit outside and watch the show.
Carneby St
Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare, William
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