Studies in the history and function of the British theatre playbill and programme 1564-1914
This thesis offers a comprehensive account of the history, forms and content of playbills and theatre programmes; of the different contexts of their physical production, dispersal and varied uses; and, beyond their immediate utility as a record of author, work, cast, place and time of performance, c...
Main Author: | Gowen, D |
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Other Authors: | Jones, E |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1998
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