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  1. John Fletcher (December 1579 – August 1625) was an English playwright. Following William Shakespeare as house playwright for the King's Men , he was among the most prolific and influential dramatists of his day; during his lifetime and in the Stuart Restoration , his fame rivalled Shakespeare's.

  2. Biografia. John Fletcher nacque nel Sussex nel dicembre del 1579 e fu battezzato il 20 dello stesso mese. Il padre Richard era un influente presbitero anglicano che durante l'infanzia e adolescenza di John fu cappellano di Elisabetta I e poi vescovo di Bristol, Worcester e infine di Londra.

  3. Rehearsal files for choral singers: MP3 (and other formats for older pieces) prepared by John Fletcher.

  4. John Fletcher (baptized December 20, 1579, Rye, Sussex, England—died August 29, 1625, London) was an English Jacobean dramatist who collaborated with Francis Beaumont and other dramatists on comedies and tragedies between about 1606 and 1625.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. John Fletcher, a highly successful playwright for the Jacobean theater, wrote more than 50 plays, both single-handedly and in collaboration with other playwrights. He was born in Rye, Sussex, the son of a minister.

  6. John Fletcher (1579 – 1625) was a Jacobean playwright, and indisputably one of the most accomplished and influential playwrights of the seventeenth century. Fletcher began his career as an apprentice of Shakespeare, collaborating with him on a number of plays.

  7. Website for playwright John Fletcher, collaborator of Shakespeare, Beaumont, Massinger, Jonson, and other Renaissance Dramatists.