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  • ...at Oxford University Press and a Globe Education Lecturer at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London. She is the author of ‘Theatre Reviewing in Post-Consensu
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  • :[[:Category:Globe|Globe]]<br>
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  • ...n February 1601 concerning the recent performance of ''Richard II'' at the Globe. He died in 1605, leaving a will full of details about his professional and
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  • '''G, H, I'''<br>[[:Category:Globe playhouse|Globe playhouse]]<br>[[Gloucester, Ox.]]<br>[[Gray’s Inn]]<br>[[Henrietta’s M
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  • ...gory:Curtain|Curtain]] | [[:Category:Fortune|Fortune]] | [[:Category:Globe|Globe]] | [[:Category:Hope|Hope]] | [[:Category:Newington|Newington]] | [[:Catego
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  • ...W. Wallace as having assumed "that the theatre visited on 13 Sept. was the Globe, but it might have been the Rose" (''ES'', 2.367, note #1). ...fresh evidence, assigns "Stuhlweissenburg" to the Chamberlain's men at the Globe (p. 204).
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  • <blockquote>Boar’s Head | Curtain | Fortune | Globe | Hope | Newington | Phoenix/Cockpit | Red Bull | Red Lion | Rose | Salisbu
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  • ...Chamberlain's Men were underway with their fall season at the newly opened Globe. ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • ...of Fools" was performed in both of the King's company's London venues, the Globe and Blackfriars. ...gory:Court]] [[category:Blackfriars (2nd)]] [[category:King's]] [[category:Globe]]
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  • ...idge University Press: Cambridge, 1998) won the Sohmer-Hall prize from the Globe Theatre for best book published in 1998 on early English theatre and stagin
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  • ...ay was printed in May, 1608, having been performed before that date at the Globe and other theatres, and at one time wrongly attributed to Shakespeare. [… ...thus presumably all of the "foure Plaies in one," to the King's Men at the Globe, although there are some grounds for disputing this (Wiggins 247); the ''Ox
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  • :'''[[Eleanor Collins]]''', Oxford University Press & Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
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  • ...banner image is taken from C. Walter Hodges' "Cutaway view into the Second Globe playhouse. Pen and ink, ca. 1973." ([https://digitalcollections.folger.edu/
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  • ...ggins 1361). This in turn makes a date of c.1602 likely, and therefore the Globe as a probable venue; Wiggins suggests that a "production in October 1602 wo ...ory:David McInnis]][[category:Chamberlain's]][[category:King's]][[category:Globe]]
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  • ...e Witches'' for them around the same time, so perhaps the play was for the Globe or Blackfriars. On the other hand, entry in the Stationers’ Register need
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  • ...d Ending" was performed in both of the King's company's London venues, the Globe and Blackfriars. ...gory:Court]] [[category:Blackfriars (2nd)]] [[category:King's]] [[category:Globe]][[category:all]][[category:Stationers' Register]][[category:Roslyn L. Knut
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  • ...y was not exhausted. The Chamberlain's men moved into the Globe [[category:Globe]] playhouse in the late summer or early fall of 1599, so this play would ha ...gine why the Chamberlain’s men acquired it for their opening season at the Globe in 1599-1600. From the point of view of staging, the headless figures made
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  • ...d anticipated the arrival of the Chamberlain's Men across Maid Lane at the Globe, which presumably was open for business by August.
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  • ...erformance of ''2 Henry IV'' or ''Henry V,'' if either was on stage at the Globe (25). Otherwise she agrees with Shapiro that the Admiral's play appears to ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • ...ose, the Chamberlain's Men were in their opening season at the newly-built Globe. ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • "Richard the 2" was performed at the Globe by the King's players in the spring of 1611; Forman saw the play on 30 Apri ...ity of subject matter and genre. Noting the performance of the play at the Globe, she argues that "the grouping" of "Richard the 2" with ''Macbeth'' (an old
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  • ...300 manuscript editions are still extant (Seymour xii; Moseley, “Behaim’s Globe" 89), and numerous print versions were widely available to early modern rea ...tyle="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Moseley, C. W. R. D. “Behaim’s Globe and ‘Mandeville’s Travels’.” ''Imago Mundi'' 33 (1981): 89-91. Prin
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  • ...anuary 1600. Across Maid Lane they could see the building materials of the Globe at ready, while the plans for the Fortune Playhouse were still on paper, th ...ss have provided the Admiral's Men with a counter-narrative to that in the Globe play by Shakespeare, ''Henry V''.
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  • ...an Never," was acquired by the Admiral's men in the summer of 1599, as the Globe was being built across Maid Lane.
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  • ...the Chamberlain's men had left it, or even by Shakespeare's company at the Globe." (155) ...ity for [the description in the letter], so it may have been put on at the Globe." (145)
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  • ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • ...on plays when their competitors were in full swing across Maid Lane at the Globe and their own plans for the building of the Fortune were underway. The 30s. ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • ...of 1599 the Chamberlain's Men moved into their newly built playhouse, the Globe, across the street from the Rose on Maid Lane. ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • ...on's play, it would have been performed at the Curtain ''c''. 1598 and the Globe subsequently. ...496). [[category:Christopher Marlowe]][[category:Chamberlain's]][[category:Globe]]
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  • ...ter may not have seen the performance in a circular playhouse (such as the Globe), recent excavations at the site of the Curtain have revealed rectangular r
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  • ...n, <i>The Witches of Lancashire</i>, was written for the King's Men at the Globe in summer 1634. Bentley therefore estimates the date of this play therefor
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  • ...Lerma"]], the previous year, and in August 1624 ''A Game at Chess'' at the Globe precipitated a diplomatic incident. Other companies had similarly responded
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  • ...on in the form of the Chamberlain’s en, newly moved from Shoreditch to the Globe. ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • ...onged to the repertory of the Chamberlain's Men in their first year at the Globe, 1599-1600. ...t Nation plays]] [[category:Martyrs]][[category:Chamberlain's]] [[category:Globe]] [[category:Phoenix/Cockpit]][[category:Found lost plays]][[category:Shake
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  • ...tune in the fall of 1600. Across Maid Lane, they could see the newly-built Globe in operation, where a likely offering was (or had recently been) Shakespear ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • In '''Hotson''''s idiosyncratic vision of the Globe, the staging was solved in an altogether different way: "The muscular actor <div style="padding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Empson, William. "The Globe Theatre." ''Essays on Shakespeare''. Ed. David B. Pirie. Cambridge: Cambrid
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  • ..., Chris. ''Shakespeare and the Countess: The Battle that Gave Birth to the Globe''. London: Fig Tree, 2014.</div>
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  • [[category:King's]] [[category:Globe]] [[category:Court]]
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  • ...he 1620 Leipzig Volume of English Plays”, in ''The Text, the Play, and the Globe: Essays on Literary Influence in Shakespeare’s World and His Work in Hono
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  • ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • ...adding-left: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Tribble, Evelyn B. ''Cognition in the Globe: Attention and Memory in Shakespeare's Theatre''. New York: Palgrave Macmil
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  • ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • ...r subsequent arrest, and later that year, details about the burning of the Globe during the performance of Shakespeare's ''All Is True'' (''Reliquiæ'', pp.
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  • ...l and to the competition between the Admiral's Men and their rivals at the Globe".
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  • ...t: 2em; text-indent: -2em">Tribble, Evelyn. "Distributing Cognition in the Globe." ''Shakespeare Quarterly'' 56.2 (2005): 135-55.</div>
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  • ...1613 at Greenwich) (Astington 246-47). The company had leases at both the Globe and the Blackfriars at this time.
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  • ...ng a visit to Scotland in 1600, he observed the lucrative industry "at the Globe on the Banke-side" and "concluded to make a friend of Mammon" (9).
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  • ...n L. “Toe to Toe Across Maid Lane: Repertorial Competition at the Rose and Globe, 1599-1600.” ''Acts of Criticism: Performance Matters in Shakespeare and
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  • Parr, Anthony. "‘For his Travailes let the Globe witnesse’: Venturing on the Stage in Early Modern England" in Jowitt and
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  • ...; Shakespeare's ''Hamlet'', which by many chronologies was on stage at the Globe, ''c''. 1601; and the precinct of the Swan playhouse (Paris Garden), a venu
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