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An archive of articles on sixteenth century theatre.
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The two matters considered in depth are the relationship between the design of performance arenas in Elizabethan England and those of Ancient Rome, and Early Modern Plays with a Roman theme.
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Detailed listing of people involved with the Early modern theatre.
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Details of the annual Conference, at the Shakespeare Institute Stratford where postgraduate students submit work on Shakespeare and his contemporary dramatists. Includes the text of papers delivered.
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An examination of attempts by the Puritans and the London Corporation to shut down the theaters, as well as the royal protection which allowed the theaters to thrive.
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Review of Surveillance, Militarism and Drama in the era of Shakespeare and Marlowe. Background for historical plays.
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An overview of Elizabethan Theatre; covers regulation and licensing of plays, objections to playhouses, companies of actors, and composition and ownership of plays.
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A brief biography of an important figure in Elizabethan theatre.
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An essay which discusses references to pilgrimage in Elizabethan and Jacobean plays.
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An index of poems by some of the most important dramatists of the sixteenth century, including William Shakespeare, Torquato Tasso, and Lope de Vega.
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An essay considering the reasons behind the Puritan opposition to the Early Modern theatre.
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Web resources for theatre history, with annotated links arranged by subject.
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Examines the development of the theatres and stages from Medieval drama to Shakespeare's time.
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An illustrated lecture on the development of the Elizabethan theatre, covering both playhouses and the dramas performed.
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A illustrated history of the Elizabethan Globe Theatre and the modern Southwark reproduction.
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An essay by Jessica A. Browner.