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The Salisbury Court Theatre was a theatre in 17th-century London. It was in the neighbourhood of Salisbury Court, which was formerly the London residence of the Bishops of Salisbury. Salisbury Court was acquired by Richard Sackville in 1564 during the last seven years of his life when he was Chancellor of the Exchequer under Queen Elizabeth; when Thomas Sackville was created Earl of Dorset in 1604, the building was renamed Dorset House. (His grandson, Edward Sackville, 4th Earl of Dorset, was Queen Henrietta Maria's Lord Chamberlain in the 1630s, and was a prime mover in theatre and drama in London in that era, including the force behind the founding of this theatre.)
Das Salisbury Court Theatre war ein Londoner Theater im 17. Jhd. Es befand sich nahe dem Salisbury Court, der ehemaligen Residenz des Bischofs von Salisbury. Diese wurde 1564 von Richard Sackville, dem englischen Schatzkanzler unter Queen Elizabeth erworben. Als seinem Sein Sohn Thomas Sackville 1604 der Titel Earl of Dorset verliehen wurde, wurde das Gebäude zu Dorset House umbenannt. Thomas Sackvilles Enkel, Edward Sackville, 4. Earl of Dorset, war in den 1630er Jahren Lord Chamberlain unter Queen Henrietta Maria. Er galt in jener Zeit als treibende Kraft des Theaters und Schauspiels in London und war diese auch hinter der Gründung des Salisbury Court Theatre.
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