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Source: First published in Shakespeare's Playhouses, by John Quincy Adams (1917) 79 Image of Will Kemp and Companion on the title‐page of Kemp's Nine Days' Wonder. ... 156–7 120 Portrait of Henry Carey, 1st Lord Hunsdon.
Reviews of the First Edition `...valuable and enjoyable reading for all studying Shakespeare's plays.
The great Earl of Leicester's Men came in 1576–7 and 1587, his brother Earl of Warwick's Men in 1574–5; the Earl or ... The Earl of Derby's Men came in 1579–80, a year after a troupe patronized by the earl's son, Lord Strange (who were ...
Shakespeare's Theatre consolidates the author's forty years of experience in studying and staging Shakespeare's plays. Under an alphabetical list of relevant terms, names and concepts, the book reviews current knowledge...
Traces the history of the Globe Theatre, including its construction, its connection with Shakespeare, and the reconstruction in 1995.
in Shakespeare may not coincide with the accepted scene divisions . ... but they would not be seen as ' necessary ' by a modern audience , now that the Victorian cult of the strong and silent man has encouraged actors to carry the stiff ...
Shakespeare's Theatre is a tale of two theatres: the original Globe on the bank of the River Thames in London, which opened in 1599, and its modern reconstruction, which opened in almost exactly the same spot nearly four hundred years later ...
This pack contains one copy each of three titles, Macbeth, William Shakespeare and Shakespeare's Players, in a series which provides an insight into key plays and Shakespeare's theatre.
' Review of English Studies Shakespeare belonged to a successful theatre company. This book is about that company during its ten best years.
The book contains current bibliographies for each topic and consolidates these in an overall bibliography for Shakespeare and his theaters.
Reviews current knowledge of the character and operation of theatres in Shakespeare's time, with an explanation of their origins.
Shakespeare's Theatre: A History examines the theatre spaces used by William Shakespeare and explores these spaces in relation to the social and political framework of the Elizabethan era.