The Globe Theater--common word to many, even those who have just heard of Shakespeare--is gone forever. Where? Perhaps, for firewood, for the building of other houses, and removed again for another home. If wood could only talk, what fascinating stories we would have. The building is gone--and we wish that there was some sort of historical record. Therefore, reconstruction is the answer; the interesting phase in this exercise is that the truth could never be known. Where the historical records end, the imagination begins
Lofty Scenes: New Productions of Shakespeare at the New Globe Theatre and the National Theatre of Gr...
The 2012 Globe to Globe Festival proved a great success. Actors, directors, musicians, dancers, desi...
The proposition that the Elizabethan theatre space, with its lack of a fourth wall the delivery of...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
Chapter 1 considers the notion of 'theatre specificity' and the transfer of plays between venues. Re...
PhDThis thesis uses evidence gathered from conversations with audiences carried out before and afte...
This thesis uses evidence gathered from conversations with audiences carried out before and after pe...
In this article Tom Cornford examines the policy of extending and adapting the permanent stage of Sh...
In this article Tom Cornford examines the policy of extending and adapting the permanent stage of Sh...
In this article Tom Cornford examines the policy of extending and adapting the permanent stage of Sh...
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth, sport and amusement became increasingly popular to everyone. E...
This paper demonstrates how the built can bring together seemingly disparate debates in architectura...
In this article Tom Cornford examines the policy of extending and adapting the permanent stage of Sh...
Lofty Scenes: New Productions of Shakespeare at the New Globe Theatre and the National Theatre of Gr...
Lofty Scenes: New Productions of Shakespeare at the New Globe Theatre and the National Theatre of Gr...
The 2012 Globe to Globe Festival proved a great success. Actors, directors, musicians, dancers, desi...
The proposition that the Elizabethan theatre space, with its lack of a fourth wall the delivery of...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre on London’s Bankside had historical accuracy as one of its a...
Chapter 1 considers the notion of 'theatre specificity' and the transfer of plays between venues. Re...
PhDThis thesis uses evidence gathered from conversations with audiences carried out before and afte...
This thesis uses evidence gathered from conversations with audiences carried out before and after pe...
In this article Tom Cornford examines the policy of extending and adapting the permanent stage of Sh...
In this article Tom Cornford examines the policy of extending and adapting the permanent stage of Sh...
In this article Tom Cornford examines the policy of extending and adapting the permanent stage of Sh...
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth, sport and amusement became increasingly popular to everyone. E...
This paper demonstrates how the built can bring together seemingly disparate debates in architectura...
In this article Tom Cornford examines the policy of extending and adapting the permanent stage of Sh...
Lofty Scenes: New Productions of Shakespeare at the New Globe Theatre and the National Theatre of Gr...
Lofty Scenes: New Productions of Shakespeare at the New Globe Theatre and the National Theatre of Gr...
The 2012 Globe to Globe Festival proved a great success. Actors, directors, musicians, dancers, desi...
The proposition that the Elizabethan theatre space, with its lack of a fourth wall the delivery of...