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Richard Hathwaye (fl. 1597–1603), was an
English dramatist.
Little is
known about Hathwaye's life.
There is no
evidence that he was
related to his namesake...
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Richard Hathwaye,
Anthony Munday, and
Robert Wilson.
January 1599 – 1600. Not printed. Fair
Constance of Rome, by
Anthony Munday,
Richard Hathwaye, Michael...
- Munday, and
Richard Hathwaye; Oct.-Dec. 1599.
Henry Richmond, Part 2, with others;
never completed. Owen Tudor, with Drayton,
Hathwaye, and Munday; Jan....
- Part I, with
Richard Hathwaye and
Wentworth Smith, October–November 1601. Not printed. The Six Clothiers, Part II, with
Hathwaye and Smith, October–November...
- the Life of Sir John
Oldcastle Anthony Munday,
Michael Drayton,
Richard Hathwaye and
Robert Wilson published 1600
Henry VI The
First Part of
Henry the Sixt...
- of Henslowe's
house dramatists—Anthony Munday,
Robert Wilson,
Richard Hathwaye,
Henry Chettle, and the others, even
including a
young John Webster—could...
- to Be True, a 1601 play by
Wentworth Smith,
Henry Chettle and
Richard Hathwaye Too Good to Be True (TV series), 2003
British drama thriller television...
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records that it was
written by
Anthony Munday,
Michael Drayton,
Richard Hathwaye, and
Robert Wilson. A
Yorkshire Tragedy was
published in 1608 as the work...
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Drayton composed in
collaboration with Munday,
Robert Wilson and
Richard Hathwaye. The text of
Oldcastle shows no
clear signs of Drayton's hand;
traits of...
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September 1601. Not printed. Too Good to be True, by
Henry Chettle,
Richard Hathwaye, and
Wentworth Smith,
November 1601. Not printed. Love
Parts Friendship...