William Rowley
William Rowley (~1585 - ~1642) was an
English Jacobean
dramatist, best known for works written in collaboration with more successful writers.
Virtually nothing is known of Rowley's life, except that he was an actor with the Queen's Men and subsequently the King's Men at the Globe Theatre.
Plays by Rowley
- A New Wonder (1632)
- All's Lost by Lust (1633)
- A Match at Midnight (1633)
- A Shoemaker a Gentleman (1638)
Plays on which Rowley collaborated