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         Shakespearean Theatre:     more books (89)
  1. Players of Shakespeare 1: Essays in Shakespearean Performance by Twelve Players with the Royal Shakespeare Company (Volume 0)
  2. The Taste of the Town: Shakespearean Comedy and the Early Eighteenth-Century Theater (Bucknell Studies in Eighteenth-Century Literature and Culture) by Katherine West Scheil, 2003-03
  3. SC Volume 16 Shakespearean Criticism (Shakespearean Criticism (Gale Res)) by Sandra Williamson, 1991-11-01
  4. Pageantry in the Shakespearean Theater by David Moore Bergeron, 1985-02
  5. SC Volume 19 Shakespearean Criticism: Yearbook 1991: A Selection of the Year's Most Noteworthy Studies of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry (Shakespearean Criticism (Gale Res)) by Joseph Tardiff, 1992-11-06
  6. The Triple Bond: Plays, Mainly Shakespearean, in Performance by Joseph G. Price, 1975-08-01
  7. Acting and Action in Shakespearean Tragedy (Princeton Essays in Literature) by Michael Goldman, 1985-02
  8. Shakespearean Performance: New Studies
  9. SC Volume 20 Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespear's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evalua (Shakespearean Criticism (Gale Res)) by Joseph Tardiff, 1993-04-12
  10. SC Volume 21 Shakespearean Criticism (Shakespearean Criticism (Gale Res)) by Joseph Tardiff, 1993-08-13
  11. Shakespearean Adaptations in East Asia: A Critical Anthology of Shakespearean Plays in China, Japan, Korea, and Taiwan
  12. Shakespearean Illuminations: Essays in Honor of Marvin Rosenberg by Marvin Rosenberg, 1998-11
  13. Separate Theaters: Bethlem ("Bedlam") Hospital And The Shakespearean Stage by Kenneth S. Jackson, 2005-06
  14. Work and Play on the Shakespearean Stage by Tom Rutter, 2008-09-01

61. Research, Projects And Resources
An interesting site with a range of articlesand review concerning classical theatre, especially shakespearean theatre....... Date 2001/8/14 added
http://www.pads.ahds.ac.uk:81/padsTheatreLinksDirectory/ResearchProjects

62. Houston Shakespeare Festival
Performances are held at the Miller Outdoor Theatre, Herman Park.Category Arts Performing Arts Festivals United States...... Sidney Berger is cofounder and former president of the Shakespeare Theatre Associationof America, an organization uniting all shakespearean theatre of North
http://www.hfac.uh.edu/theatre/hsf.htm
2002 HOUSTON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL 28th season include: MEASURE For MEASURE directed by Rutherford Cravens A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM directed by Sidney Berger THE TEMPEST -1997
All performances are at 8:00pm at the Miller Outdoor Theatre-Located at Hermann Park. Performances are free to the public, but tickets are required for covered seating. Tickets are available (four per person) on the day of performance at the Miller Box Office between 11:30 am and 1:00 pm and again one hour before performance. All unclaimed seats are released 5 minutes before curtain.For further information, contact the Miller Theatre Box Office at (713) 284-8352.
To request applications for technical or performer positions with the Houston Shakespeare Festival, contact the School of Theatre at (713) 743-3003; Mailing address: HOUSTON SHAKESPEARE FESTVAL, SCHOOL OF THEATRE, UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, HOUSTON, TX 77204-5071 or by E-Mail
HSF hires both Equity and Non-Equity Actors.
Now celebrating its twenty-sixth season, The Houston Shakespeare Festival has grown into one of the major events on Houston's summer entertainment calendar, attracting more than 475,000 people in its recent history. Festival audiences are an exciting mix of ethnic groups, young people, adults, and families who are able to experience, perhaps for the first time in an era when entertainment costs are often prohibitive to many, the excitement of live theatre. Prior to the establishment of the Festival, the fully equipped, city-supported Miller Outdoor Theatre boasted an impressive list of classical and jazz concerts, ballets, and operas in its schedule of free entertainment. Spoken drama was conspicuously missing.

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64. Guardian Unlimited | Arts Critics | Arts: Replacing The Stratford Theatre
Future visitors arriving by car or coach will be taken on boats from outsidethe city gates into a new themed world of shakespearean theatre.
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What should the RSC replace its Stratford theatre with? The answer may lie in ancient Greece, says Jonathan Glancey
Monday October 22, 2001 The Guardian There is a wonderful holiday snap of the great modern architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe near the end of his life - sitting on one of the concentric rings of stone seats at the theatre of Epidaurus. Designed by Polycleitus and built between c350 and 330BC, this 13,000-seat semi-circular Greek theatre has never really been bettered. Its acoustic is pretty much perfect, its elemental design and natural setting mesmerising. Mies strived for half a century to achieve this level of architectural purity in his designs for modern houses, offices and art galleries (but never a theatre). He almost got there.

65. Utah Points Of Interest - Major
In 1977, however, the Adams shakespearean theatre, named for Luella and Thomas Adams(early settlers who fostered the arts in southern Utah), was dedicated.
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The Utah Shakespearean Festival, founded by Fred C. Adams, is located on as well as adjacent to the campus of Southern Utah University in Cedar City. Each summer it typically presents three plays of Shakespeare and, with the addition of a second theater, other plays from world drama. The idea of a Shakespearean center located on the Southern Utah University campus was being developed as early as 1960. The first plays were performed in 1962 on a makeshift stage outside under pine trees and stars. The performers and technicians were college students, teachers, and Cedar City townspeople. The first season lasted one week. The goals of the Shakespearean Festival from the beginning have been to present quality productions of Shakespeare's plays for Utah residents and visitors and to educate young students about the pleasures and values of Shakespeare's and other dramatists' work.

66. Shakespeare's Globe
31/02. Shakespeare's Globe programs provide an excellent introductionto the famous shakespearean theatre. These stunning recreations
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Shakespeare's Globe programs provide an excellent introduction to the famous Shakespearean Theatre. These stunning recreations celebrate the recent opening of the new Globe Theatre in London, and show how stimulating Shakespeare's work can be when experienced in context. The programs will:
  • Help students to experience Shakespearean theatre and language in an authentic setting Demonstrate drama as theatre, not merely text. Put the drama on social context, where students can see how theatre became an agent for linguistic change and development. Illustrate the conventions of Elizabethan theatre.
1. The Audience (19:12) Alan Davies introduces the theme and we see footage of the new Globe's 1997 production of Henry V, showing the actors and audience interacting. Alan talks about Shakespeare's audience, then appears in period costume, as a barman in a tavern in 1599, observing the customers as they watch a troupe of traveling players. Two members of the audience talk about contemporary issues, such as the Plague and the Puritans' attacks on the new theatres. These two characters move on to talk about the experience of going to the theatre the crowds and the cost (one penny). They talk about what people enjoy about the theatre, such as seeing how Kings and Queens behave, witnessing murders and seeing their 'betters' mocked.

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From live shakespearean theatre under the stars at Fairy Lake, to the popularmusicals and comedies performed in a rustic barn or in stateof-the-art
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culture performance World-class theatre right at home! Come explore the many theatres scattered throughout York Region. Attend one of the many award winning performing arts and musical productions. From live Shakespearean theatre under the stars at Fairy Lake, to the popular musicals and comedies performed in a rustic barn or in state-of-the-art facilities - York Region will entertain you! Curtain Club Theatre 400 Newkirk Rd. (15 minutes north of the GTA) Richmond Hill ON Website: http://www.thecurtainclub.org This versatile and award winning theatre company presents five plays a season and offers discounts for seniors. The theatre provides an intimate venue with productions chosen to appeal to all. 2003-2004 marks the companies 50th season and many special events will celebrate this achievement.. Season: September-June Amenities: Parking Available, Wheelchair Accessible. Kingswood Music Theatre Concert series runs from May-September at Paramount Canada's Wonderland.

68. The Globe (Shakepeare's Theatre)
3D Globe! a fascinating, if lowtech, way to view 3D images of the famousshakespearean theatre - The Australian. Globe Theatre Movies!
http://www.acslink.aone.net.au/sandhurst/globe/globe.htm
Welcome to Shakespeare's 3D Enter the Globe
Information on the Globe with fabulous ray-traced 3D images (see below)
This was the primary theatre of William Shakespeare and his band of thespians, the King's Men. This Elizabethan playhouse was built in 1599, and was the most important theatre in all London. The theatre was situated on the south bank of the river Thames, near the Rose Theatre. In those days, theatre was not what it is now. Then, theatres were dark and cramped and actors competed for attention over the noise of the audience. Visit for my other sites.
Visit Shakey's Place 3D , which received second place in the ThinkQuest competition. This site is sort of similar to mine but focuses more on the Plays etc., rather than the theatre itself.

The Globe theatre has recently been rebuilt near its original site in London, see Shakespeare's Globe for more detail. Visit the Shakespeare Globe Centre Australia! What I Have Done?
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69. Theatre And Dance Faculty
County at Chapman University. Just finishing its seventh season, SOCis a summer Equity shakespearean theatre. With SOC, Tom has
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Thomas F. Bradac Shakespeare Orange County at Chapman University. Just finishing its seventh season, SOC is a summer Equity Shakespearean theatre. With SOC, Tom has directed The Merchant of Venice Hamlet, Prince of Denmark A Midsummer Night's Dream , the award winning King Lear (featuring Alan Mandell), Macbeth Tartuffe Comedy of Errors Two Gentlemen of Verona, played Dogberry in Much Ado About Nothing and Falstaff in The Merry Wives of Windsor . Most notable productions at GSF include: Cyrano de Bergerac A Midsummer Night's Dream The Dresser The Merry Wives of Windsor Quilters Mrs. California

70. Books By Peter Chrisp
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71. Learn.co.uk - Learning Resources For The National Curriculum, Online Lessons, GC
The shakespearean theatre, with its balcony, broad thrust stage andinner recesses, is ideally suited to producing the play. However
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A noncommercial organisation, it had worked hard for promotion ofshakespearean theatre and theatre-in-education among children.
http://www.dailynews.lk/2002/03/27/fea08.html
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by E M G Edirisinghe Shakespeare Centre Sri Lanka in commemoration of William Shakespeare brings Othello and Macbeth, two outstanding works of the Bard of Avon, on stage at the Lionel Wendt Memorial Theatre on 31st March, 2002. Shakespeare Centre which is in its 13th year of activity is the brainchild of 0. Gamini de Silva. Every year since 1990, the Britisher of the Millennium William Shakespeare is remembered around this time of the year by the Shakespeare Centre Sri Lanka. A non-commercial organisation, it had worked hard for promotion of Shakespearean Theatre and theatre-in-education among children. It has its wings and influence spread outside Colombo into distant places in such districts as Badulla, Hambantota, Bandarawela, Kurunegala, Kandy, Galle etc. Workshops, seminars and production of stage plays had been conducted by them regularly for the benefit of theatre enthusiasts of all ages. Shakespeare Clubs formed in schools in various parts of the island are instrumental in organising numerous activities on drama and theatre. This year at the Lionel Wendt the commemoration ceremony opens with a Shakespeare exhibition of books, journals, paintings, sketches and other connected material, and is to be followed by Shakespeare commemoration lecture to be delivered by veteran journalist and media presenter Edwin Ariyadasa.

73. The Salt Lake Tribune -- On Cedar City's Stages: Cross-Dressing Farce, Don Quixo
SALT LAKE TRIBUNE Three plays by William Shakespeare playing throughout the summerat Utah Shakespearean Festival's Adams shakespearean theatre, while three
http://www.sltrib.com/2002/jun/06232002/Arts/747470.htm
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Sara Kathryn Bakker, left, plays Rosalind, the cross-dressing heroine of the farce "As You Like It," alongside Michael David Edwards as Touchstone and Saren Nofs-Snyder as Celia. BY CELIA R. BAKER
THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE

Three plays by William Shakespeare playing throughout the summer at Utah Shakespearean Festival's Adams Shakespearean Theatre, while three contemporary classics will be presented at the Randall L. Jones Theatre.
* Festival founder Fred C. Adams called Shakespeare's "As You Like It" "perfect family fare the right one to give young people their first exposure" to the Bard's work. This light-hearted romance features the plucky Rosalind, who dresses as a boy during most of the play, and still wins her man. Wondrous poetry and unsurpassed wit make this play a favorite in Shakespeare's canon.
"Cymbeline" is rarely produced, but Adams says the "fantasy, excitement and suspense" in this tragicomic play place it on his top-five list of favorite plays. One of Shakespeare's last plays, "Cymbeline" is an intricate fairy tale involving a mythical English king, a pair of young lovers, and a journey toward redemption.

74. Kevin Hollenbeck: Bio
Brought on board with the Rude Mechanicals, a shakespearean theatre troupe basedin Laurel, MD, Kevin quickly moved from tragedy to comedy to history and back
http://www.hollenbeckstudios.com/theatre/bio.html
Kevin Hollenbeck: Bio Starting with a metamorphosis into an asian prince (no mean feat for a redhead) in a dinner theatre production of The King And I at the age of 13, Kevin Hollenbeck has been on and around stages most of his life. After a number of years performing musical dinner theatre ( Oliver My Fair Lady Grease in high school, it was Kevin's first performance in college as one of Michael Tolaydo's murderers in Richard III which would truly galvanize his interest in theatre. The production was his first experience with both Shakespearean performance and Stage Combat. The Crucible found Kevin filling 70-year-old shoes as Francis Nurse, and Wormwood In between rehearsals for performances and recitals Kevin was also honing his craft as a director, and most of his friends managed to get drafted for an audition (or sometimes just getting handed a role) for his first fledgling one-act plays. Following a spring of puppetry with the and propmaking for The Song Of The Lusitanian Bogey , The University of Maryland's Shakespeare On Wheels troupe brought Kevin back to Shakespeare with a vengeance.

75. Florida Shakespeare Theatre
Founded in 1979, the FST has toured in more than half of Florida's 67 counties, presented 28 shakespearean productions, and won critical acclaim for its artistic excellence.
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Florida Shakespeare Theatre
The mission of the Florida Shakespeare Theatre (FST) is to provide the South Florida community with classical and contemporary theatrical productions of artistic excellence. FST hopes to challenge our multi-cultural audience with innovative productions that entertain as well as confront today's issues and ideas. By emphasizing nontraditional casting and employing the best of our local creative force, FST endeavors to meet the needs of our diverse community. FST is committed to the enrichment of the local actor, director, designer, and technician - providing them the opportunity of achieving artistic acclaim in this region. FST believes the future of theatre can only be assured by the development of young audiences. Therefore, FST's in-house mainstage and in-school touring educational programs are major components of the theatre. Furthermore, FST welcomes the opportunity to address some of the needs in our community though special programs for at-risk youth, as well as supporting as many worthy causes as possible through our theatrical productions. The specific goals of the FST educational programs include teaching students to listen, to discern and to think both critically and creatively; increasing each students cultural awareness and building self-esteem by being involved with quality theatrical presentations that educate as well as entertain; and enriching the spirit, provoking the intellect and expanding life experiences of students who come from the diverse ethnic and economic backgrounds that make our community so vibrant and dynamic.

76. The Shakespeare Theatre
Critically acclaimed, awardwinning company based in Washington DC. Season includes three shakespearean productions and two classics.
http://www.shakespearedc.org

77. Sault Youth Theatre
Information about instructional classes and the Dream on the Island shakespearean drama camp. Also several pages of theatre related humor.
http://saultyouththeatre.tripod.com/

78. Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Provides background information on shakespearean performance in original conditions. Includes guides to the original Globe theatre and a reconstructed version.
http://www.rdg.ac.uk./globe/
About this site Site guide, FAQ, site history and links
Shakespeare's Globe - A guide to the original Globe
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This site, sponsored by the University of Reading (UK) , is dedicated to providing background information on Shakespearean performance in original conditions. Centred around the construction of a replica of the Globe playhouse in London, it includes pages devoted to the original Globe and other playhouses in Early Modern London, reports and photographic documentaries on reconstruction and performances at the New Globe, and also some practical information. These pages form part of the Renaissance Texts Research Centre's support to the Globe project, which won it a Queen's Anniversary Award for Further Education in 1998. For details of the current programme at the New Globe please visit the Globe Website
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79. Genesius Guild - Genesius Theatre Foundation
Rock Island. A group that performs Greek plays in mask, shakespearean comedies and tragedies, Greek comedy in contemporary rewrites, and professional ballet. Includes season schedule, history, auditions, and rehearsal information.
http://www.genesius.org
THE GENESIUS GUILD An adult community theatre organization specializing in free classical drama. The Genesius Guild depends, in large measure, on contributions from its audience for operating income. GENESIUS THEATRE FOUNDATION A tax-exempt group which raises funds for artistic capital projects. The Foundation recently raised $140,000 to make capital improvements to guarantee the Genesius Guild's future. Please mail your contributions for either or both groups to:
1120 40th Street, Rock Island, IL 61201 2003 SUMMER SCHEDULE
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in pdf format ( Adobe Acrobat Reader required) June 1, 8
Tryouts (1 pm, Lincoln Park) June 14, 15, 21, 22
Gilbert & Sullivan: "Trial by Jury" (Opera @ Augustana) June 28, 29, July 5, 6
July 12, 13, 19, 20
July 26, 27, August 2, 3
August 9, 10, 16, 17 August 22, 23, 24 2002 SUMMER SCHEDULE Download the 2002 Genesius Guild Study Guide
in pdf format ( Adobe Acrobat Reader required) Tryouts at 1 pm (Lincoln Park stage) Tryouts at 7 pm (Lincoln Park stage) June 8, 9

80. RESURGENCE THEATRE COMPANY - York Shakespeare Festival
A professional nonprofit theatre company presenting shakespearean productions, staged under a tent setup at Fairy Lake.
http://www.resurgence.on.ca/
Resurgence Theatre Company is proud to present the FIFTH ANNUAL York Shakespeare Festival at Fairy Lake Park in Newmarket, Ontario. This year we are featuring:
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