The playhouse at Newington Butts has long remained on the fringes of histories of Shakespeare’s career and of the golden age of the theatre with which his name is associated. A mile outside London, and relatively disused by the time Shakespeare began his career in the theatre, this playhouse has been easy to forget. Yet for eleven days in June, 1594, it was home to the two companies that would come to dominate the London theatres. Thanks to the ledgers of theatre entrepreneur, Philip Henslowe, we have a record of this short venture. Shakespeare's Lost Playhouse is an exploration of a brief moment in time when the focus of the theatrical world in England was on this small playhouse. To write this history, Johnson draws on archival studies, a...
While much has been done in the past hundred years to add to our stock of knowledge on the existence...
This thesis is divided into two sections. In the first section the Elizabethan Theatre is described ...
Shakespeare’s plays were produced at a number of playhouses, including the Rose, the Theatre, the Cu...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
In 1594, major decisions were made by the governors of London and the country about plays and playin...
While recent studies offer new information about companies that used the Playhouse at Newington Butt...
This book offers an accessible introduction to England’s sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century pl...
While recent studies offer new information about the companies that used the Playhouse at Newington ...
For the first time this thesis traces the history of the Oxford Playhouse from its beginning to the ...
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth, sport and amusement became increasingly popular to everyone. E...
Early modern drama was a product of the new theatrical spaces that began to open from the 1560s onwa...
Research in Renaissance theatre history has revealed that the owners of the public playhouses-- and ...
Excavations at the sites of two famous playhouses of Tudor London, the Rose and the Globe in Southwa...
For a thousand years after the departure of the Romans in the fifth-century CE no theatres were buil...
In what ways did playwrights like Shakespeare respond to the two urban locations of the Globe and th...
While much has been done in the past hundred years to add to our stock of knowledge on the existence...
This thesis is divided into two sections. In the first section the Elizabethan Theatre is described ...
Shakespeare’s plays were produced at a number of playhouses, including the Rose, the Theatre, the Cu...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
In 1594, major decisions were made by the governors of London and the country about plays and playin...
While recent studies offer new information about companies that used the Playhouse at Newington Butt...
This book offers an accessible introduction to England’s sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century pl...
While recent studies offer new information about the companies that used the Playhouse at Newington ...
For the first time this thesis traces the history of the Oxford Playhouse from its beginning to the ...
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth, sport and amusement became increasingly popular to everyone. E...
Early modern drama was a product of the new theatrical spaces that began to open from the 1560s onwa...
Research in Renaissance theatre history has revealed that the owners of the public playhouses-- and ...
Excavations at the sites of two famous playhouses of Tudor London, the Rose and the Globe in Southwa...
For a thousand years after the departure of the Romans in the fifth-century CE no theatres were buil...
In what ways did playwrights like Shakespeare respond to the two urban locations of the Globe and th...
While much has been done in the past hundred years to add to our stock of knowledge on the existence...
This thesis is divided into two sections. In the first section the Elizabethan Theatre is described ...
Shakespeare’s plays were produced at a number of playhouses, including the Rose, the Theatre, the Cu...