William Rowley, a renowned Jacobean dramatist, left an indelible mark on the world of theatre, penning a plethora of plays between the years 1609 and 1624, often in collaboration with fellow playwrights.
His most celebrated creation is undoubtedly 'The Changeling', a masterwork co-authored with the illustrious Thomas Middleton, which continues to captivate audiences to this day, with its enduring appeal resulting in numerous stagings and, on occasion, cinematic adaptations.