This is a copy of the author's original version of the article. The article has been accepted for publication in 'Notes & Queries' (published by Oxford University Press).Richard Burbage was one of England’s first theatrical entrepreneurs and its first theatrical stars. As well as enjoying a professional acting career that spanned more than thirty years, Burbage was a theatre builder and owner. Following the example of his father, James Burbage, who co-founded one of London’s first permanent playhouses (The Theatre), Richard and his brother Cuthbert established the Globe Theatre (1599) and managed the Second Blackfriars Theatre (inherited from their father). However, today Richard Burbage is arguably best known for being the lead actor in Sh...
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It is a given that, for whatever reason, the Children of Paul's broke in 1608. This article, to the ...
This is an introduction given to a film screening. It is also available on the author's own publicat...
The article focuses on the implications of playwright William Shakespeare performing racial roles hi...
This article explores the role of new writing within two contemporary Shakespearean institutions, th...
International audienceThis article examines the new copy of the First Folio (1623) discovered in Nov...
This article explores a number of perspectives on the creation of very different Shakespeares as per...
The article examines two neglected texts that were produced in the Romantic period and place themsel...
The following article is an attempt at looking at the modern appropriations of Shakespeare’s King Le...
William Shakespeare has been present as a character in works of fiction since the eighteenth century...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedited version of an article published in Critical Survey. The d...
Foreword by Michael Wood It is a scarcely believable chance that so many buildings connected with S...
What if the theatre industry that made someone like William Shakespeare possible was predicated on c...
his original and enlightening book casts fresh light on Shakespeare by examining the lives of his re...
This paper argues that the manuscript "plot" of a play called The Second Part of the Seven Deadly Si...
The article aims to show and analyse how initial, tentative idolatory attitudes towards Shakespeare,...
It is a given that, for whatever reason, the Children of Paul's broke in 1608. This article, to the ...
This is an introduction given to a film screening. It is also available on the author's own publicat...
The article focuses on the implications of playwright William Shakespeare performing racial roles hi...