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Yesterday afternoon in Sever 11 Mr. George P. Baker lectured to a very large audience on "The Elizabethan Method of Producing a Play." The lecture was a very appropriate introduction to the coming ...
Edgar nominee Marston sends in the clowns in his 13th Nicholas Bracewell mystery (after 2002's The Bawdy Basket), once again providing an engaging look at the life of players in Shakespeare's day, ...
“1. Shakspere is in many passages an unintelligible author to those who read him without a knowledge of the wordforms and word-meanings, the pronunciation, the syntax, and the idioms of Elizabethan ...
Right from the start of British author Marston's clever historical, the 14th entry in his Nicholas Bracewell series (after 2003's The Vagabond Clown), troubles beset the Westfield Players. Bracewell's ...
This media collection from Shakespeare Uncovered explores the origins, unique characteristics and challenges presented by the 17th century Globe Theatre. Students will take a glimpse into the world of ...
Archaeologists in London have discovered the remains of an Elizabethan theater where some of William Shakespeare’s plays were first performed – a venue immortalized as “this wooden O” in the prologue ...
In a case of life imitating art imitating life, a British theater company has announced plans to rebuild an Elizabethan playhouse using the set from hit film “Shakespeare in Love.” The oak-timbered ...
The proliferation of purpose-built playhouses in London was to change the face of drama in the later Elizabethan period. Thanks to the reconstruction of the iconic Globe theatre, and the success of ...
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