Playbills
More than just simple adverts for the theatres, the ‘playbill’ or ‘bill of the play’ had a significant role in sociability throughout the eighteenth century. On the London stage, in provincial theatres, and even in private theatricals, playbills were an established mode of communication between the...
Main Author: | Noble, K |
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Format: | Internet publication |
Language: | English |
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DIGIT.EN.S
2022
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