The named places in REED London are more than just points on a map. We can use them to understand patterns in where performances were more or less likely to occur. But spatial information can lead to more surprising discoveries about performances that expand beyond a single location, and help us rethink who would have witnessed something theatrical in places not designated as theatres
This report investigates different kinds of Urban Performance in Thames Path, South Bank of Thames R...
‘All set, then let’s begin…by imagining this. By imagining yourself jumping, jumping and falling, fr...
Minstrels, morris dancers, and players participated in the lively social intercourse of Cornwall in ...
English Renaissance Theatre is generally dated between 1576-1642: circumscribed by the construction ...
In 1796, Edmond Malone was embroiled in a bitter dispute with George Chalmers over the authenticity ...
Data and mapping from which the deep mapping was created and the basis of the creative narratives wr...
In June 2020, the map-based history website, Layers of London, released a new mapping layer locating...
The Map of Early Modern London (MoEML), is an ongoing project by the University of Victoria to map t...
In the StoryMap, you will follow some locations within Amsterdam as geocoded from merchant registers...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are becoming increasingly popular in historical research, esp...
This event took place at the Royal Academy of Music and involved readings and performances related t...
This text, with the accompanying images projected, was performed at the conference on ³The Mediated ...
This dissertation demonstrates that seventeenth-century dramatists and theatrical practitioners inve...
Georeferencing performed by Ali AkbariMoghaddam, Paul Bocian, Jason Fachie, Alexander Goldstein, Bra...
Advances in print technologies, a growing consumer base and the interventions of clever entrepreneur...
This report investigates different kinds of Urban Performance in Thames Path, South Bank of Thames R...
‘All set, then let’s begin…by imagining this. By imagining yourself jumping, jumping and falling, fr...
Minstrels, morris dancers, and players participated in the lively social intercourse of Cornwall in ...
English Renaissance Theatre is generally dated between 1576-1642: circumscribed by the construction ...
In 1796, Edmond Malone was embroiled in a bitter dispute with George Chalmers over the authenticity ...
Data and mapping from which the deep mapping was created and the basis of the creative narratives wr...
In June 2020, the map-based history website, Layers of London, released a new mapping layer locating...
The Map of Early Modern London (MoEML), is an ongoing project by the University of Victoria to map t...
In the StoryMap, you will follow some locations within Amsterdam as geocoded from merchant registers...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) are becoming increasingly popular in historical research, esp...
This event took place at the Royal Academy of Music and involved readings and performances related t...
This text, with the accompanying images projected, was performed at the conference on ³The Mediated ...
This dissertation demonstrates that seventeenth-century dramatists and theatrical practitioners inve...
Georeferencing performed by Ali AkbariMoghaddam, Paul Bocian, Jason Fachie, Alexander Goldstein, Bra...
Advances in print technologies, a growing consumer base and the interventions of clever entrepreneur...
This report investigates different kinds of Urban Performance in Thames Path, South Bank of Thames R...
‘All set, then let’s begin…by imagining this. By imagining yourself jumping, jumping and falling, fr...
Minstrels, morris dancers, and players participated in the lively social intercourse of Cornwall in ...