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  1. Staging Shakespearean Theatre by Elaine Adams Novak, 2000-03
  2. OUTDOOR DRAMA PICTORIAL GUIDE TO EPIC HISTORICAL DRAMA, MUSIC DRAMA, PASSION PLAYS AND SHAKESPEAREAN THEATRE IN THE USA by Mary Nordstrom, 1985
  3. A Look Inside a Shakespearean Theatre (Look Inside) by Peter Chrisp, 1998-08-31
  4. Performances of Mourning in Shakespearean Theatre and Early Modern Culture (Early Modern Literature in History) by Tobias Doring, 2006-09-19
  5. John Barrymore, Shakespearean Actor (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Michael A. Morrison, 1999-02-13
  6. Look to the Lady: Sarah Siddons, Ellen Terry, and Judi Dench on the Shakespearean Stage.(Book review): An article from: Theatre History Studies by Brian T. Carney, 2007-01-01
  7. Shakespearean Constitutions: Politics, Theatre, Criticism 1730-1830 by Jonathan Bate, 1989
  8. Charting Shakespearean Waters: Text And Theatre (Angles on the English-Speaking World) by Niels Bugge Hansen, Sos Haugaard, 2005-05
  9. Shakespearean Theatre by Jacqueline Moorley, 1980
  10. OTHELLO (TRAGEDY BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE)(ABRIDGED VERSION AUDIOTAPE)(STARRING WALTER HAMPDEN) (SHAKESPEAREAN THEATRE, 860) by WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, 1980
  11. Shakespearean Playhouses: A History Of English Theatres From The Beginnings To The Restoration by Joseph Quincy Adams, 2007-01-17
  12. Shakespearean Playhouse a History of English Theatres From the Beginnings to the Restoration by Joseph Quincy Adams, 0000
  13. John Barrymore, Shakespearean Actor (Cambridge Studies in American Theatre and Drama) by Michael A. Morrison, 1980
  14. Critical response to costuming styles for Shakespearean productions at the American Shakespeare Festival Theatre 1955-1976 (Kent State University. Graduate School. Dissertations : School of Speech) by William A Moses, 1977

1. Ashland Southern Oregon Rogue Valley And Shakespearean Theatre
Ashland in Southern Oregon Rogue Valley and Shakespeare Festival and shakespearean theatre theater. Jackson County, historical towns and cities. the outdoor Elizabethan Theatre, whose performance stage design was inspired by the Globe Theatre of Shakespeare's time
http://www.rogueweb.com/ashland
Sports Movies TV News S.OR.Map Weather US Maps Ashland Oregon Profile Page A shland is located 15 miles north of the California border on Interstate 5 at the south end of the Rogue Valley, sitting at about 2,000 feet above sea level. Mt. Ashland looms above the city to the South, 7,500 feet high, and the Cascade Range lies about 30 miles to the east. A shland offers qualities of life that many towns only dream about. Snow-capped mountain peaks, a major theater company joined by other smaller theaters, art galleries, museums and fine restaurants offer a truly picturesque setting. Ashland is a unique place, offering a ski resort in the winter, and three other distinctive seasons. With its warm summers and mild climate, Ashland is an excellent place to garden. The climate is so good, in fact, that Ashland had an active agricultural industry around the turn of the century. The Rogue Valley is still known as "pear country," and you can see trees from the old orchards around town. The climate is also conducive to growing grapes, and Ashland has two local wineries. A shland has an active and varied theatrical community. Home to the

2. Costumes & Sets In Shakespearean Theatre - The Theatres
Online Shakespeare. Contents. Costumes and Sets in shakespearean theatre. THE THEATRES.
http://www.onlineshakespeare.com/costumes.htm
Online Shakespeare Contents Costumes and Sets in Shakespearean Theatre THE THEATRES Inn Yards Great Halls Outdoor theatres Indoor theatres ... Actors who played in Shakespeare's theatre The first theatres for Elizabethan drama were of two kinds and both were makeshift: the Inn-yards and Great Halls. From what we understand, despite the example of ancient Greece and Rome, there were no specially-designed buildings for presenting plays until the last quarter of the sixteenth century. Inn Yards: In mediaeval times plays were performed on carts that the players pushed around from village to village; the actors were known as 'Strolling Players' because they walked or 'strolled' round from place to place, setting up their cart as a stage in the market place or the village square. They were actors, tumblers, jugglers, all rolled into one: they performed plays, they walked on stilts, they juggled, they created slapstick scenes - anything to please, to entertain and, of course, to earn themselves not only applause but money on which to live. At the end of their performance they called upon the audience to be generous and went round with their hats collecting whatever was thrown to them. If their performance pleased the crowd they would be well rewarded; if they did badly they would not have much for supper that night. Life was pretty hard and rewards unreliable for actors.
Gradually, innkeepers learned that business improved whenever Players came to town; entertainment in those days was not easily come by and the arrival of the Players brought everyone together. Labourers and their families rubbed shoulders with farmers and foremen as they all went to watch the plays. Thus, the innkeepers began to offer the shelter of their inn-yards for performances and the Players would stand their carts at one end of the inn-yard whilst the local audience stood around to watch, buying their ale and mead and treating it very much as a festive occasion.

3. Costumes And Sets In Shakespearean Theatre - Performances & Theatre Sets
Costumes and Sets in shakespearean theatre. Performances and theatre sets. For the Globe Theatre Shakespeare wrote at least 37 plays.
http://www.onlineshakespeare.com/performances.htm
Online Shakespeare Contents The Life and Times of William Shakespeare Costumes and Sets in Shakespearean Theatre Performances and theatre sets For the Globe Theatre Shakespeare wrote at least 37 plays. The chief sources of his plots were Plutarch's 'Parallel Lives of Illustrious Men', Raphael Holinshed's 'Chronicles of England, Scotland, and Ireland', and some Italian novelle, or short tales. He borrowed a few plays from older dramas and from English stories. What he did with the sources is more important than the sources themselves. If his original gave him what he needed, he used it closely. If not, he changed it. The Globe Theatre - two pictures to suggest how it might have looked As mentioned, there were several stages to use during a performance: the main action took place on the main stage and, because it was surrounded on three sides by the audience, the apron stage made for an intimacy we do not get today on the conventional stage with a proscenium arch; soliloquies could appear to be spoken confidentially to the audience and on the large stage 'asides ' were less artificial than they often are today. The curtained recess at the back would be used, for instance, for the Capulets' tomb in Romeo and Juliet or for Desdemona's bedroom; the balcony, for Juliet's bedroom; and a trapdoor to the space below the stage would be Ophelia's grave.
There was no scenery or scene painting as such, but plenty of stage

4. Talking To William Shakespeare
acknowledgement page, Shakespeare s Answers Shakespeare s World shakespearean theatre. Shakespeare has answered 55 questions about shakespearean theatre.
http://www.talkingto.co.uk/ttws/html/ttws_answ_scat.asp?CatID=394&AuthorID=10

5. Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre - Who We Are/Our History
The Staten Island shakespearean theatre Company is a notfor-profit theatre group started 25 years ago by a small group of people with a combined love of
http://www.lunacat.net/sistcompany/history.htm
Who We Are/Our History
Over the past 24 seasons the company has grown into a viable and visible theatre in the New York City area. Our seasons consist of 7 productions a year, attracting audiences, directors and actors (both Union and Non-Union), from all over the United States. We have continued to offer a variety of productions ranging from original works to contemporary comedies, dramas and musicals, as well as the works of Shakespeare and other classic playwrites. Recently, we presented the Maxwell Anderson thriller THE BAD SEED, featuring special guest artist Patty McCormack, star of the original Broadway and film productions, in the role of Mrs. Daigle. As we enter our 25th season, we are pleased that - to paraphrase a Sondheim lyric - We're still here! The following pages will offer you further insight into our history as well as our present and future plans. If you like what you see, give us a call and join us for our 25th anniversary season. Sincerely,
Craig Stoebling
President
Not an actor, but want to get involved?

6. Theatre On The Web At The Utah Shakespearean Festival
Listed below are numerous links to various web sites we think you will find interesting and informative. We have divided them into three categories "Other Shakespeare Festivals " "Other Theatre Sites " and "Other Shakespeare Sites." Shakespeare Orange County. Shakespeare Theatre, The. shakespearean theatre of Maine
http://www.bard.org/SectionEducate/TheatreWeb.html

7. Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre - Support S.I.S.T.Company
Simply print out the form and send it to us at Staten Island shakespearean theatre Inc. 157 Prescott Avenue Staten Island, NY 10306.
http://www.lunacat.net/sistcompany/support.htm
Support The Staten Island Shakespearean
Theatre Company Be a part of our exciting 27 th season

Your support is appreciated and needed this season more than ever. Become a member, a patron, a sponsor, an angel, place an ad in our playbill or treat yourself (or a friend) to a great T-shirt . We appreciate your generosity. Simply print out the form and send it to us at:
Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre Inc.
157 Prescott Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10306
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP

$2 discount off door admission plus program credit SILVER SEASON PATRON
Seven admissions prefered reserved seating with reservations plus program credit SEASON SPONSOR
fourteen admissions to be used in any combination, program credit, and reserved seating. ANNIVERSARY ANGEL
($100 donation, tax deductible) Same benefits as Season Sponsor plus one free admission to all fundraising events and complimentary S.I. Shakespearean Theatre T-shirt. Production Schedule Who We Are/Our History Past Performances Audition Info ... Home Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre Co., Inc. 460 Brielle Avenue, Staten Island, New York

8. Southern Ontario Tourism - Shakespearean Theatre & Lake Erie North Shore
shakespearean theatre Lake Erie North Shore Map - Detailed A tug chugs out of Port Burwell harbour on its way to the pickerel fishing grounds in Lake Erie.
http://www.soto.on.ca/southernontario.asp?xsotoarea=2

9. Southern Ontario Tourism - Shakespearean Theatre & Lake Erie North Shore - Theat
Grand Theatre London, Presenting professional world class nati Stratford Festival Theatre Stratford, Worldclass theatre running in repertory
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10. Shakespeare Society - Shakespearean Theatre Productions
The Adobe Theatre Company www.adobe.org. Aquila Theatre Company www.aquilatheatre.com. New Perspectives Theatre Company www.newperspectivestheatre.org\.
http://www.shakespearesociety.org/links.htm
THE SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY
2002-2003 PRODUCTION BULLETIN
The Shakespeare Society Website features selected Shakespeare productions in addition to helpful links to theatres. For details on current or future productions by companies listed here visit their Websites. SHAKESPEARE IN NEW YORK CITY These companies most frequently produce Shakespeare’s plays and related programming for audiences of all ages. The Acting Company
www.theactingcompany.org
(click on tour intinerary) The Acting Shakespeare Company
www.actingshakespeare.org
The Adobe Theatre Company
www.adobe.org
Aquila Theatre Company
www.aquilatheatre.com
Classic Stage Company
www.classicstage.org
Genesis Repertory Ensemble
www.genesisrep.org
Judith Shakespeare
www.judithshakespeare.org
Kings County Shakespeare
www.kingscountyshakespeare.org
New Perspectives Theatre Company
The Pearl Theatre Company www.pearltheatre.org

11. Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre - Support S.I.S.T.Company
Support The Staten Island Shakespearean. Theatre Company. Be a part of our exciting 26th season Staten Island shakespearean theatre Inc. 157 Prescott Avenue
http://www.theatersites.com/sistcompany/support.htm
Support The Staten Island Shakespearean
Theatre Company Be a part of our exciting 26 th season

Your support is appreciated and needed this season more than ever. Become a member, a patron, a sponsor, an angel, place an ad in our playbill or treat yourself (or a friend) to a great T-shirt . We appreciate your generosity. Simply print out the forms and send them to us at:
Staten Island Shakespearean Theatre Inc.
157 Prescott Avenue
Staten Island, NY 10306
ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP

$2 discount off door admission plus program credit SILVER SEASON PATRON
Seven admissions prefered reserved seating with reservations plus program credit SILVER SEASON SPONSOR
fourteen admissions to be used in any combination, program credit, and reserved seating. ANNIVERSARY ANGEL
Same benefits as Silver Season Sponsor plus one free admission to our After-The-Show reception to celebrate the opening of "Wait Until Dark". Also includes a $100.00 tax deductible donation. GOLDEN SPONSOR Same benefits as Silver Season Sponsor plus two free admissions to our After-The-Show reception to celebrate opening of "Wait Until Dark", two Shakespearean T-Shirts, and a $300.00 tax deductible donation. MILLENIUM ANGEL Two sets of fourteen admissions plus two free admissions to our After-The-Show reception to celebrate opening of "Wait Until Dark", two Shakespearean T-Shirts, a half-page ad or a specialty gift basket, and a $500.00 tax deductible donation.

12. Essay: Women In Shakespearean Theatre
Women in shakespearean theatre. Page length 7; References Used 1; Price 69.65; Summary Discusses the introduction of actresses into Shakespearean plays.
http://www.essays-now.com/show_report.php?r_id=3042

13. Shakespearean Theatre Vocabulary: Darkness, Ghosts And Vanishing
1. GENERAL HEADING Video and Film Analysis. 2. TITLE OF EXERCISE shakespearean theatre Vocabulary Darkness, Ghosts and Vanishing .
http://www.holycross.edu/departments/theatre/projects/isp/recipe/video/8shthvoc.
1. GENERAL HEADING: Video and Film Analysis 2. TITLE OF EXERCISE: "Shakespearean Theatre Vocabulary: Darkness, Ghosts and Vanishing" 3. GOALS: To explore the theatrical possibilities for communicating darkness and vanishing on Shakespeare's stage. 4. NUMBER OF STUDENTS: Any number of students. 5. EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES: VCR; videotapes and scripts of scenes in which darkness is dramatically important, or in which ghosts vanish from the scene. Alan Dessen's handout cited the suggestions for darkness in the stage directions of Heywood's The Iron Age , and Tailor's The Hog Hath Lost His Pearl ; the editorial variants of accounting for the movements of Demetrius and Lysander as they miss each other in the dark wood in 3.2 of A Midsummer Night's Dream ; and the stage directions for the ghosts in Richards' Messalina , Goffe's The Raging Turk 1 Hieronimo , and 5.3 of Shakespeare's Richard III . He provided videotapes of the ghost sequence (5.3) in Jane Howell's BBC video of Richard III and of the Puck-Demetrius-Lysander chase (3.2) in Peter Hall's video of A Midsummer Night's Dream 6. CLASS TIME NEEDED: 45 - 90 minutes.

14. William Shakespeare - Theatre Scene
Search. Literature Classic, shakespearean theatre Guide picks. Find out more about shakespearean theatre. Captain James T. Kirk Sing
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15. Staging Shakespearean Theatre
Elaine Adams Novak Staging shakespearean theatre The Essential Guide to Selecting, Interpreting, Producing and Directing Shakespeare This excellent guide
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Staging Shakespearean Theatre: The Essential Guide to Selecting, Interpreting, Producing and Directing Shakespeare
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16. William Shakespeare Biography Plays Poems Pictures
shakespearean theatre. Before Shakespeare¹s time and during his boyhood, troupes of actors performed wherever they could in halls
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17. Lexington Shakespeare Festival
An outdoor summer shakespearean theatre that has served the Central Kentucky community since 1982.
http://www.lexingtonshakespeare.org/
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18. THEATRE SET-UP
The International Professional shakespearean theatre Company THEATRE SETUP performs the plays of SHAKESPEARE with the same minimalist set-up of cast and
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THEATRE SET-UP Home Mainland Europe Esoteric in Shakespeare Special Needs ... Contact Us For 28 years promoted by English Heritage, The National Trust, public and private
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2004 SEASON OF SHAKESPEARE'S "The Merry Wives of Windsor" in rich Renaissance costumes and with dulcet lute music. Click here for pictures of the current production The International Professional Shakespearean Theatre Company THEATRE SET-UP performs the plays of SHAKESPEARE with the same minimalist set-up of cast and setting as Shakespeare's own company, The King's Men. The plays are presented with eight company members (eight actors including company/stage manager) in full period costume and with minimal but appropriate properties, each year from May to September. They perform: l OUTDOOR SHAKESPEARE, using natural backdrops of historic and beautiful sites, PERFORMANCES CONTINUING REGARDLESS OF WEATHER. l SHAKESPEARE IN CATHEDRALS AND CHURCHES with no setting or with a backdrop of Kashmir-embroidered curtains. l SHAKESPEARE IN THEATRES OF ALL SIZES AND ARTS CENTRES with a minimalist set which can be transported in a small case.

19. Countrybookshop.co.uk - Shakespearean Theatre, A
Free delivery on UK orders of £25 or over Terms Conditions, shakespearean theatre, A by Morley, Jacqueline Illustrated by James, John, Order This Item.
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20. Doris Lechner: Shakespearean Theatre - Its Origin, Its Development And Its Influ
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