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         Shakespearean Theatre:     more books (47)
  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

101. SNET Internet : Features : Issues In Education : Shakespearean Youth Theatre
The Love s Labour s Lost The shakespearean Youth theatre (SYT) is a group of young people, ages twelve to eighteen, whose desire to enjoy, study and perform
http://www.snet.net/features/issues/articles/2001/05180101.shtml
Love's Labour's Lost The Love's Labour's Lost" The Shakespearean Youth Theatre (SYT) is a group of young people, ages twelve to eighteen, whose desire to enjoy, study and perform the works of Shakespeare has brought them together. They have worked with several professional actors and Shakespearean scholars and are under the artistic direction of Dana Sachs. Since its founding in 1996 the group has produced four plays: "The Tempest," "Twelfth Night," "Much Ado about Nothing," and "MacBeth." This summer they will perform "Love's Labour's Lost," a romantic comedy set in the lovely court of Navarre where the King and his compatriots decide to isolate themselves from the world for three years of study, vowing to see no women during that time. However, when the beautiful Princess of France arrives with her ladies on a diplomatic mission, the men find themselves caught and the comedy begins. "I think this play is very funny and the wordplay witty," says Sarah, a member of the cast. "Working with the cast again this year is great!" "It's neat doing a play no one has ever heard of before," Matt comments. "Love's Labour's Lost deserves resurrection. It's really funny!"

102. Shakespearean Theme [Performing Arts Theatre] - WorldSearch.com
Today. Sunday, May 23, 2004 Happy Birthday Joan Collins (1933). Home » Performing Arts » theatre » shakespearean Theme. Galleries. •, Abstract. •, Americana.
http://posters.worldsearch.com/performing_arts/theatre/shakespearean_theme/

103. The Theater At Monmouth - The Shakespearean Theater Of Maine
The Arabian Nights. On Tour and at historic Cumston Hall in the spring of 2004! One of the oldest and most well known tales of the
http://www.theateratmonmouth.org/
Main Stage 2004 Season 2004 Calendar Tickets Seating Chart ... Arabian Nights
The Arabian Nights
On Tour and at historic Cumston Hall in the spring of 2004!
One of the oldest and most well known tales of the Middle East, The Arabian Nights comes to life in this innovative new play, created and performed by Jeri Pitcher and Dennis A. Price.
Don't miss our 2004 Season!
The 2004 Season is full of new adventures and classic gems. From the Maine History Theater of Ideas to Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra , the 2004 Season promises to offer something for every taste. The 2004 Season Calendar is now available online.
Ticket Certificates Make Great Gifts!
With the holiday season upon us, we are pleased to offer the perfect stocking stuffer, office party gift, or year-end "thank you" present: a single or season tickets to The Theater At Monmouth. Although the tickets for our spring, summer and fall shows do not go on sale until May, you can give tickets now in the form of certificates, available in a range from $8 on up, they are a perfect addition to any year-end celebration. Contact the office at 207-933-9999 for more information.
Buy A Seat for Cumston Hall
Time is running out to Buy a Seat for Cumston Hall and The Theater At Monmouth. Each seat is available for a tax-deductible contribution of $250.00.

104. The Stratford Festival Of Canada
it easier for you to come to the theatre, and we produce a special package for you to yours when you bring the whole family to the theatre.
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June Please Note: These promotion are only available online. Group Savings Groups of 20 or more save up to 20% on regular and musical ticket prices.* Click here to request tickets. Family Experience The Family Experience programme is our way of making the Stratford Festival more youth-friendly. We offer ticket discounts to make it easier for you to come to the theatre, and we produce a special package for you to pick up when you get here. Click here for more information. Plus: Savings of up to 71% can be yours when you bring the whole family to the theatre. Request a 2004 Visitors' Guide Click here to find everything you need to plan your trip to Stratford. * Excludes performances marked S SR , and SM and all weekends in July.

105. American Players Theatre
The Greatest Summers of Our Lives. AMERICAN PLAYERS theatre. TwentyFifth Anniversary Season. June 5 - October 3, 2004. Visit the Ticket page for 2004 Season tickets. Order the Book of Lore online .
http://www.americanplayers.org/

106. Welcome To The Utah Shakespearean Festival
Home Tickets The Plays Gift Shoppe Your Visit Education Membership About Us Festival News What is life without a little play? Without the laughter of an uproarious comedy, the thoughtfulness of a
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107. Ellen Terry
Established shakespearean actress and later management of theatres with her son. Helped popularize the work of Henrik Ibsen and George Bernard Shaw.
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/ACterry.htm
Ellen Terry
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Ellen Terry , the daughter of a provincial actor, and sister of Fred Terry , was born in Coventry in 1848. Ellen never went to school and at the age of eight appeared as Mammilius in The Winter's Tale at the Prince's Theatre in London.
After a brief marriage to the painter, George Frederick Watts in 1864, Terry established herself as Britain's leading Shakespearean actress. In 1878 she formed a partnership with Henry Irving at the Lyceum, where he became actor-manager. Working closely with Irving she dominated English theatre for over twenty years.
In 1903 Terry went into theatre management and with her son helped to popularize the work of Henrik Ibsen and George Bernard Shaw . Ellen Terry, who slowly sank into blindness and insanity, died in 1928.

108. Shenandoah Shakespeare Staunton Virginia Blackfriars Playhouse Theatre William S
200pm The Two Gentlemen of Verona. 730pm Henry IV, Part One. Judi Dench visits Blackfriars. Actress, MBC grads celebrate. New job openings at S2. This week's Star Dog is original indoor theatre .
http://www.ishakespeare.com/

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2:00pm Playhouse Show Tour 7:30pm The Most Lamentable Comedy of Sir John Falstaff
Opening Weekend for 'Falstaff'
... See Judi Dench photos here
Shenandoah Shakespeare is an educational and entertainment organization that makes Shakespeare accessible to all with fresh, energetic productions. We tour internationally and perform in repertory in historic Staunton, Virginia, at Blackfriars Playhouse, the world's only re-creation of William Shakespeare's original indoor theatre. We offer educational programs, conferences, lectures, and a summer theatre camp for teens.
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Most Lamentable Comedy of Sir John Falstaff The Merchant of Venice Les Liaisons Dangereuses

109. The Elizabethan Theatre
Translate this page The following is the text of a lecture by Professor Hilda D. Spear
http://www.uni-koeln.de/phil-fak/englisch/shakespeare/spear.html

110. Shakespeare's Globe Research Index
These pages are a resource for scholars, students, academics, theatre professionals and anyone curious to know about Renaissance theatre.
http://www.rdg.ac.uk/globe/research/research_index.htm
Home Site Info Old Globe New Globe ... Research
The Shakespeare in Performance Research Database
The International Shakespeare Globe Centre, in conjunction with Reading University, began to set up a Database on Shakespeare in Performance in 1995. These pages are a resource for scholars, students, academics, theatre professionals and anyone curious to know about Renaissance Theatre. Globe Research Bulletins The Globe Performance Schedules:
Summer 1999 Globe Season
Summer 1998 Globe Season
Globe Opening Season (summer 1997)
Globe Prologue season (summer 1996)
Globe Workshop season (summer 1995) The building of the first and second Globes
The design and building of the New Globe
Articles on Shakespeare and the Globe
Shakespeare and Tudor Theatrical Traditions
Staging at the Globe School of English and American Literature The University
of Reading This page originated by Lyn Holman Last modified on 6th March, 2000

111. Michael Goodliffe: Wartime Shakespearean Actor And Producer
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112. The Oregon Shakespeare Festival
Presents an eightmonth season of 11 plays, five by Shakespeare and six by classic and contemporary playwrights, in repertory in three theatres.
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