
About
Christopher Marlowe
Overview
Christopher Marlowe (1564 – 1593) was an English playwright, poet and translator of the Elizabethan era. Marlowe is among the most famous of the Elizabethan playwrights. His best-known plays are: Dido, Queen of Carthage (c.1585–87), Tamburlaine (c.1587), The Jew of Malta (c.1589–90), Doctor Faustus (c.1588–92), Edward II (c.1592), and The Massacre of Paris (c.1593).
Known for
Writing |
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2012 | Doctor Faustus - Live at Shakespeare's Globe | Writing | Theatre Play | 59 Average |
1994 | Faust | Writing | Theatre Play | 60 Fair |
1991 | Edward II | Writing | Theatre Play | 59 Average |
1970 | Edward II | Writing | Theatre Play | 58 Average |
1967 | Doctor Faustus | Writing | Theatre Play | 58 Average |
1960 | An Age of Kings | Writing | Theatre Play | 68 Fair |
1926 | Faust | Writing | Theatre Play | 67 Fair |