Right from the start of British author Marston's clever historical, the 14th entry in his Nicholas Bracewell series (after 2003's The Vagabond Clown), troubles beset the Westfield Players. Bracewell's ...
Incidentally he makes quite clear why Greene’s plays are not the “imperfectly drawn tea ” with which J. R. Lowell waved them aside in his Elizabethan Dramatists. In one instance, however, it seems to ...
At the start of Marston's spirited 16th entry in his Elizabethan Theater series (after 2005's The Malevolent Comedy), book-holder Nicholas Bracewell and the Westfield Men sail for Denmark with their ...
“Odd’s bodkins,” what a play! If you, dear playgoer, desire time travel with a vengeance, then take my hand and merrily traipse with playwright Liz Duffy Adams back to Elizabethan England via ...
The Globe Theatre wasn’t the only London venue associated with William Shakespeare during the Elizabethan era. Before moving to the Globe in 1599, the Bard’s acting company, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men ...
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