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The Devil's apprentice
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Edward Marston |
London is in the grip of an icy winter and Westfield's Men are out of work. Invited to perform at a manor house in Essex, they accept willingly even though the offer comes with two conditions: they m… |
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Acting companies and their plays in Shakespeare's London
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Siobhan Keenan |
Renaissance Acting Companies and their Plays explores the intimate and dynamic relationship between acting companies and playwrights in this seminal era in English theatre history, considering some o… |
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Ensemble Theatre Celebrating 50 Years
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John Burfitt |
"Published to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Ensemble Theatre, this lavishly illustrated book celebrates the history of Australia's second oldest theatre company. The Ensemble Theatre is t… |
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Thornlost
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Melanie Rawn |
"Melanie Rawn returns to her rich high fantasy world in Thornlost, the sequel to Touchstone and Elsewhens. Cayden is part Elf, part Fae, part human Wizard--and all rebel. His aristocratic mother woul… |
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Fortune's daughter
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Benita Brown |
Daisy Belle, a talented young singer from the backstreets of Tyneside, has the potential to go far, and would-be impresario Jack Fidler sees her promise. There's only one thing holding her back - her… |
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Those Crazy Memphis Blues
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Charles Robert Thomas |
"Those Crazy Memphis Blues is a coming of age story overflowing with humor. Searching for excitement while armed with little more than false hope, poor judgment, eternal optimism and a bicycle, Matt … |
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The best actors in the world
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David Grote |
"The first book-length study of its kind, this volume investigates Shakespeare as a member of his acting company, dating and casting all the plays they presented from 1594 to 1614, and exploring the … |
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Playing companies and commerce in Shakespeare's time
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Roslyn Lander Knutson |
"Playing Companies and Commerce in Shakespeare's Time examines the nature of commercial relations among the theatre companies in London during the time of Shakespeare. Roslyn Knutson argues that the … |
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