Theater Economic Aspects England London : Playing companies and commerce in Shakespeare's time [electronic resource] / by Roslyn Lander Knutson.; Knutson, Roslyn Lander,
Theater England Early Works To 1800 : A defence of The short view of the profaneness and immorality of the English stage, &c. : being a reply to Mr. Congreve's Amendments, &c. and to the vindication of the author of The relapse / by Jeremy Collier ...; Collier, Jeremy,
Theater England History 17th Century Congresses : The restoration of Charles II public order, theatre and dance : proceedings of a conference held at Bankside House, London, on 23 February 2002 / edited by David Wilson.; Charles II - Restoration or Continuation (Conference)
2002
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Theater England History 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : The lives and characters of the English dramatick poets : Also an exact account of all the plays that were ever yet printed in the English tongue; their double titles, the places where acted, the dates when printed, and the persons to whom dedicated; with remarks and observations on most of the said plays. First begun by Mr. Langbain, improv'd and continued down to this time, by a careful hand.; Langbaine, Gerard,
1699
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Theater England History 17th Century Sources : The control and censorship of Caroline drama : the records of Sir Henry Herbert, Master of the Revels, 1623-73 / edited, with an introduction by N.W. Bawcutt.; Herbert, Henry,
Theater England London : In remembrance of the late Mr. Douglas Jerrold ... Gallery of Illustration, Regent Street, Waterloo Place, handsomely placed at the disposal of the committee by Mr. Willert Beale. The committee, in remembrance of their deceased friend, beg to announce the following occasions: On Saturday evening, July 18th, will be repeated, at the Gallery of Illustration, Regent Street, Mr. Wilkie Collins's new romantic drama, in three acts, The frozen deep ...
1867
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Theater England London 17th Century Early Works To 1800 : Two ordinances of the Lords and Commons assembled in Parliament. : One for the Lord Major of the city of London, and the Justices of the Peace for the city, and parts adjacent, to suppresse stage-playes, interludes, and common playes, and commit the actors to the gaole, to be tryed at the next sessions, to be punished as rogues. The other for setling of the major, and sheriffes, and establishing officers for the city of Chester. And also for indempnifying of the charter of the city.; England and Wales.