This introduction outlines the essays in the Early Theatre Issues in Review forum ‘Playing in Repertory’, placing them in the context of new movements in the study of early modern English repertories for contemporaneous and contemporary performance
Regardless of genre, Shakespeare’s plays open in many different ways on the stage. Some openings com...
This essay introduces the playwrights under consideration and looks forward to the four essays in th...
While the past two decades have seen the publication of excellent new scholarship about and resource...
This introduction outlines the essays in the Early Theatre Issues in Review forum ‘Playing in Repert...
This essay situates the Issues in Review section as a whole in relation to the growing field of repe...
This essay situates the Issues in Review section as a whole in relation to the growing field of repe...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
This Early Theatre ‘Issues in Review’ explores concepts of ‘performance’ in late medieval and early ...
The study of early drama has undergone a quiet revolution in the last four decades, radically alteri...
The study of repertory has greatly illuminated practices among playwrights and playing companies in ...
This essay introduces the special issue 'Rethinking Performance in Early Modern England: Sources, Co...
This extended introductory essay offers a critical review of the current state of scholarship on ear...
This volume within the sub-series Shifting Paradigms in Early English Drama Studies collects togethe...
This collection of new essays explores the social, political, and economic pressures under which the...
The study of repertory has greatly illuminated practices among playwrights and playing companies in ...
Regardless of genre, Shakespeare’s plays open in many different ways on the stage. Some openings com...
This essay introduces the playwrights under consideration and looks forward to the four essays in th...
While the past two decades have seen the publication of excellent new scholarship about and resource...
This introduction outlines the essays in the Early Theatre Issues in Review forum ‘Playing in Repert...
This essay situates the Issues in Review section as a whole in relation to the growing field of repe...
This essay situates the Issues in Review section as a whole in relation to the growing field of repe...
How does our understanding of early modern performance, culture and identity change when we decentre...
This Early Theatre ‘Issues in Review’ explores concepts of ‘performance’ in late medieval and early ...
The study of early drama has undergone a quiet revolution in the last four decades, radically alteri...
The study of repertory has greatly illuminated practices among playwrights and playing companies in ...
This essay introduces the special issue 'Rethinking Performance in Early Modern England: Sources, Co...
This extended introductory essay offers a critical review of the current state of scholarship on ear...
This volume within the sub-series Shifting Paradigms in Early English Drama Studies collects togethe...
This collection of new essays explores the social, political, and economic pressures under which the...
The study of repertory has greatly illuminated practices among playwrights and playing companies in ...
Regardless of genre, Shakespeare’s plays open in many different ways on the stage. Some openings com...
This essay introduces the playwrights under consideration and looks forward to the four essays in th...
While the past two decades have seen the publication of excellent new scholarship about and resource...