Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616 -- Stage history
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- A midsummer night's dream
- A midsummer night's dream
- Acting Shakespeare
- Action : anthropology in the company of Shakespeare
- Actors talk about Shakespeare
- Acts of criticism : performance matters in Shakespeare and his contemporaries : essays in honor of James P. Lusardi
- All's well that ends well
- An historical account of the rise and progress of the English stage, and of the economy and usages of the ancient theatres
- Antony and Cleopatra
- As you like it
- Avant-garde Hamlet : text, stage, screen
- Big-time Shakespeare
- Bit parts in Shakespeare's plays
- Changing styles in Shakespeare
- Choreographing Shakespeare : dance adaptations of the plays and poems
- Cibber's "Richard III" : a study of its leading English performers
- Colorblind Shakespeare : new perspectives on race and performance
- Coriolanus
- Coriolanus, or, The Roman matron : a tragedy, altered from Shakespeare, presented exactly conformable to the representation at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane with the order of the ovation, by permission of the managers, under the insepection [sic] of James Wrighten, prompter
- Critical essays on Shakespeare's The tempest
- Cross-cultural performances : differences in women's re-visions of Shakespeare
- Cymbeline
- David Garrick, director
- Dramatic micellanies : consisting of critical observations on several plays of Shakespeare
- Dramatic micellanies : consisting of critical observations on several plays of Shakespeare with a review of his principal characters, and those of various eminent writers, as represented by Mr. Garrick and other celebrated comedians. With anecdotes of dramatic poets, actors, &c.
- Early Shakespearean actresses
- Emotional excess on the Shakespearean stage : passion's slaves
- English Shakespearean actors : a review
- Enter the body : women and representation on Shakespeare's stage
- Free Shakespeare
- From farce to metadrama : a stage history of The taming of the shrew, 1594-1983
- Hamlet on stage : the great tradition
- Hamlet through the ages : a pictorial record from 1709
- Hamlet--the Shakespearean director
- Henry V
- Histoire de l'influence de Shakspeare sur le théatre français jusqu'a nos jours
- Imagining Shakespeare : a history of texts and visions
- Imagining Shakespeare's original audience, 1660-2000 : groundlings, gallants, grocers
- In love with Shakespeare : a literary memoir
- John Gielgud's Hamlet : a record of performance
- Julius Caesar
- Julius Caesar on stage in England and America, 1599-1973
- King Henry V
- King Henry VIII
- King Lear
- King Richard II
- Lady Macbeth in America : from the stage to the White House
- Lear from study to stage : essays in criticism
- Like a king : casting Shakespeare's histories for citizens and subjects
- Love's labour's lost
- Macbeth
- Macbeth
- Macbeth : a guide to the play
- Macbeth and the players
- Making Shakespeare : from stage to page
- Masquerade in black
- Merely players? : actors' accounts of performing Shakespeare
- Modern Hamlets & their soliloquies
- Moving Shakespeare indoors : performance and repertoire in the Jacobean playhouse
- Much ado about nothing
- Much ado about nothing. : A Comedy. As it is acted at the Theatre-Royal in Smock-Alley. Written by Mr. William Shakespear
- Murder most foul : Hamlet through the ages
- New directions in Renaissance drama and performance studies
- Notes, criticisms, and correspondence upon Shakespeare's plays and actors
- On acting
- On playing Shakespeare : advice and commentary from actors and actresses of the past
- On the acting of Shakespeare's plays
- On the site of the Globe playhouse of Shakespeare : lying to the north of Maiden Lane, Bankside, Southwark
- Othello
- Othello and interpretive traditions
- Our moonlight revels : A midsummer night's dream in the theatre
- Passing strange : Shakespeare, race, and contemporary America
- Performing King Lear : Gielgud to Russell Beale
- Perspectives on Shakespeare in performance
- Playing Lear
- Playing bit parts in Shakespeare
- Presenting Shakespeare : 1,100 posters from around the world
- Producing Shakespeare
- Reading Shakespeare on stage
- Reading performance : Spanish golden age theatre and Shakespeare on the modern stage
- Recycling Shakespeare
- Reforming the "bad" quartos : performance and provenance of six Shakespearean first editions
- Rehearsal from Shakespeare to Sheridan
- Reinventing Shakespeare : a cultural history, from the Restoration to the present
- Reviving Shakespeare's stagecraft : Nugent Monck and the Maddermarket Theatre, Norwich, England
- Richard II : new critical essays
- Richard's himself again : a stage history of Richard III
- Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare & the universities, and other studies in Elizabethan drama
- Shakespeare : actors and audiences
- Shakespeare and Chekhov in production and reception : theatrical events and their audiences
- Shakespeare and amateur performance : a cultural history
- Shakespeare and child's play : performing lost boys on stage and screen
- Shakespeare and the Countess : the battle that gave birth to the Globe
- Shakespeare and the actors : the stage business in his plays (1660-1905)
- Shakespeare and the artist
- Shakespeare and the cultures of performance
- Shakespeare and the institution of theatre : the best in this kind
- Shakespeare and the modern stage : with other essays
- Shakespeare and the problem of adaptation
- Shakespeare and the sense of performance : essays in the tradition of performance criticism in honor of Bernard Beckerman
- Shakespeare and the staging of English history
- Shakespeare by McBean
- Shakespeare for community players
- Shakespeare from Betterton to Irving
- Shakespeare in production : whose history?
- Shakespeare in production, 1935-1978 : a selective catalogue
- Shakespeare in stages : new theatre histories
- Shakespeare in the theater
- Shakespeare in the theater
- Shakespeare in the theatre : an anthology of criticism
- Shakespeare matters : history, teaching, performance
- Shakespeare on the stage : an illustrated history of Shakespearian performance
- Shakespeare on the stage : first series
- Shakespeare on the stage : third series
- Shakespeare on the stage. 2d series
- Shakespeare on the university stage
- Shakespeare survey
- Shakespeare's Blackfriars Playhouse : its history and its design
- Shakespeare's Othello : the study and the stage 1604-1904
- Shakespeare's audience
- Shakespeare's audiences
- Shakespeare's authentic performance texts : the case for staging from the first folio
- Shakespeare's history
- Shakespeare's history plays : performance, translation and adaptation in Britain and abroad
- Shakespeare's lost play : in search of Cardenio
- Shakespeare's players : a look at some of the major roles in Shakespeare and those who have played them
- Shakespeare's plays today : some customs and conventions of the stage
- Shakespeare's theater
- Shakespeare's theater
- Shakespeare's tragedy of Othello
- Shakespeare's word-scenery : with some remarks on stage-history and the interpretation of his plays
- Shakespeare, text and theater : essays in honor of Jay L. Halio
- Shakespeare, theory, and performance
- Shakespeare, theory, and performance
- Shakespearean performance as interpretation
- Shakespearean stage production : then & now : a manual for the scholar-player
- Some famous Hamlets from Burbage to Fechter
- Stage images and traditions : Shakespeare to Ford
- Staging Shakespeare : essays in honor of Alan C. Dessen
- Studying Shakespeare in performance
- Sweet William : twenty thousand hours with Shakespeare
- Teaching Shakespeare through performance
- Textual and theatrical Shakespeare : questions of evidence
- The Appropriation of Shakespeare : post-Renaissance reconstructions of the works and the myth
- The Arden research handbook of Shakespeare and contemporary performance
- The Cambridge Shakespeare Library
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare on stage
- The Cambridge companion to Shakespeare on stage
- The Edinburgh companion to Shakespeare and the arts
- The Globe restored : a study of the Elizabethan theatre
- The Hamlets : cues, Qs, and remembered texts
- The Hamlets of the theatre
- The Merchant of Venice
- The Royal Shakespeare Company : a history of ten decades
- The Shakespeare trade : performances and appropriations
- The Tempest
- The Tempest : a critical reader
- The Triple bond : plays, mainly Shakespearean, in performance
- The art and life of William Shakespeare
- The doubling of parts in Shakespeare's plays
- The masks of King Lear
- The masks of Othello : the search for the identity of Othello, Iago, and Desdemona by three centuries of actors and critics
- The merchant of Venice
- The politics of Paul Robeson's Othello
- The quest for Shakespeare's Globe
- The site of the Globe Playhouse Southwark
- The stage business in Shakespeare's plays : a postscript
- The stage history of Shakespear's King Richard the Third
- The stagery of Shakespeare
- The taming of the shrew
- The taming of the shrew
- The tempest
- The tempest
- The tempest, : A comedy; Written by William Shakspeare: The music by Purcel and Dr. Arne; with the additional airs and chorusses, by the Late Mr. Linley, jun. Marked with the variations in the manager's book, at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane
- The tempest. : A comedy. As it is acted at the Theatres-Royal in Drury-Lane and Covent-Garden. By Shakespeare
- The tempest. By Mr. William Shakespear
- The tempest: or, The enchanted island. : Written by Shakspeare; with additions from Dryden: as compiled by J.P. Kemble. And first acted at the [Th]eatre-Royal, Drury-Lane, October 13th, 1789
- The trick of singularity : Twelfth night and the performance editions
- The winter's tale in performance in England and America, 1611-1976
- Theater und Gesellschaft in der Shakespeare-Kritik. : Methoden u. Perspektiven d. Forschung
- Theatre and testimony in Shakespeare's England : a culture of mediation
- Theatre for Shakespeare
- Then came each actor : Shakespearean actors, great and otherwise, including players and princes, rogues, vagabonds and actors motley, from Will Kempe to Olivier and Gielgud and after
- This wide and universal theater : Shakespeare in performance, then and now
- Titus Andronicus
- Titus Andronicus
- Towards a new theatre : Edward Gordon Craig & Hamlet = Vers un théâtre nouveau : Edward Gordon Craig & Hamlet
- Troilus and Cressida
- Twelfth night
- Watching Shakespeare : a playgoers' guide
- Weathering Shakespeare : audiences and open-air performance
- Weyward Macbeth : intersections of race and performance
- What the author meant
- Whatever happened to Shakespeare?
- William Charles Macready's King John : a facsimile prompt-book
- Women as Hamlet : performance and interpretation in theatre, film and fiction
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