This work offers the first book-length study of travelling players in Shakespearean England. The introduction, which offers an overview of travelling traditions and customs, is followed by chapters on some of the most common places in which players performed, including town halls, churches, inns and country houses
Touring theatre is a place where theatre studies and globalization come into contact. The year of 20...
Recent research on patronage, performance and playing spaces in early modern England allows us to re...
Documentary evidence from the REED Warwickshire collection in progress (ed. Alan Somerset) provides ...
This essay looks at travelling players' visits to the Essex town of Maldon. It explores what the his...
This agenda-setting volume on travel and drama in early modern England provides new insights into Re...
This book offers an accessible introduction to England’s sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century pl...
Minstrels, morris dancers, and players participated in the lively social intercourse of Cornwall in ...
Shakespeare and Tourism: Place, Memory, Participation is the first book-length academic publication ...
For a thousand years after the departure of the Romans in the fifth-century CE no theatres were buil...
Shakespeare in London offers a lively and engaging new reading of some of Shakespeare's major work, ...
This book takes an historical approach to Shakespeare’s connections with London. It explores Stratfo...
From the records, we know that English players were active in many parts of Europe for almost a cent...
This thesis is an analysis of the responses in the early modem period of civic and church authoritie...
Why does Falstaff travel to York via Gloucestershire in Henry the Fourth, part two? And why does Sha...
Travelling players performing at a market-place outside an inn in Holland ; it seems to offer a fair...
Touring theatre is a place where theatre studies and globalization come into contact. The year of 20...
Recent research on patronage, performance and playing spaces in early modern England allows us to re...
Documentary evidence from the REED Warwickshire collection in progress (ed. Alan Somerset) provides ...
This essay looks at travelling players' visits to the Essex town of Maldon. It explores what the his...
This agenda-setting volume on travel and drama in early modern England provides new insights into Re...
This book offers an accessible introduction to England’s sixteenth- and early seventeenth-century pl...
Minstrels, morris dancers, and players participated in the lively social intercourse of Cornwall in ...
Shakespeare and Tourism: Place, Memory, Participation is the first book-length academic publication ...
For a thousand years after the departure of the Romans in the fifth-century CE no theatres were buil...
Shakespeare in London offers a lively and engaging new reading of some of Shakespeare's major work, ...
This book takes an historical approach to Shakespeare’s connections with London. It explores Stratfo...
From the records, we know that English players were active in many parts of Europe for almost a cent...
This thesis is an analysis of the responses in the early modem period of civic and church authoritie...
Why does Falstaff travel to York via Gloucestershire in Henry the Fourth, part two? And why does Sha...
Travelling players performing at a market-place outside an inn in Holland ; it seems to offer a fair...
Touring theatre is a place where theatre studies and globalization come into contact. The year of 20...
Recent research on patronage, performance and playing spaces in early modern England allows us to re...
Documentary evidence from the REED Warwickshire collection in progress (ed. Alan Somerset) provides ...