Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Stage history -- To 1625
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1564-1616
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Stage history -- To 1625
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Shakespeare, William
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- Shakespeare's Globe restored, learning by performance, produced by the Shakespeare Program and the Office of Media Services, University of California at Berkeley, in co-operation with the International Shakespeare Globe Centre, Shakespeare Globe Centre, U.S.A. [and] Center, Performing Arts, U.C. Berkeley ; produced and written by Hugh Richmond ; producer, Hugh Richmond ; stage directors, Hugh Richmond, Louis Fantasia ; director, Audrey Ichinose
- Shakespeare and the stage, with a complete list of theatrical terms used by Shakespeare in his plays and poems, arranged in alphabetical order & explanatory notes by Maurice Jonas
- A Shakespearean theater, written by Jacqueline Morley ; illustrated by John James
- Shakespeare and the spectacles of strangeness, The tempest and the transformation of Renaissance theatrical forms, John G. Demaray
- Shakespeare's public, the touchstone of his genius
- Music in Shakespearean tragedy
- Burbage and Shakespeare's stage,, by C. C. Stopes
- The Globe Theater, by Don Nardo
- Shakespeare's stage., [Translated by Ralph Manheim]
- Production and stage-management at the Blackfriars Theatre,, by J. Isaacs
- Shakespeare at the Globe, 1599-1609
- Shakespearean playhouses;, a history of English theatres from the beginnings to the Restoration
- Shakespeare and the players, written and illustrated by C. Walter Hodges ; with a foreword by Allardyce Nicoll
- The age of Shakespeare, Frank Kermode
- The English drama in the age of Shakespeare,tr. from 'Geschichte des neueren dramas' of Wilhelm Creizenach ..
- On Shakespeare's stage,, by George F. Reynolds. Edited by Richard K. Knaub
- Shakespeare & the players., Written and illustrated by C. Walter Hodges
- The Globe Playhouse:, its design and equipment
- The real war of the theaters;, Shakespeare's fellows in rivalry with the Admiral's men, 1594-1603; repertories, devices, and types. [New York] Modern Language Association of America, 1935
- The visits of Shakespeare's company of actors to the provincial cities and towns of England,, illustrated by extracts gathered from corporate records
- The physical conditions of the Elizabethan public playhouse
- The Elizabethan stage,, by E. K. Chambers ..
- Impersonations, the performance of gender in Shakespeare's England, Stephen Orgel
- Shakespeare's use of music, by John H. Long
- Shakespeare without women, representing gender and race on the Renaissance stage, Dympna Callaghan
- Elizabethan stage conditions,, a study of their place in the interpretation of Shakespeare's plays. The Harness prize essay, 1931
- Some principles of Elizabethan staging,, by George F. Reynolds
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