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Visuality and the Theatre in the Long Nineteenth Century #19Ctheatrevisuality
Media Culture for a Modern Nation? Theatre, Cinema and Radio in Early Twentieth-Century Scotland
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The Edwardian Theatre: Essays on Performance and the Stage Edited by Michael R
Glasgow Cinema Programmes 1908-1914
A Bit of Magic Glitter” Was How Chris Harris Described the Design Work of John Elvery in His Last Production for the Bristol Old Vic, Aladdin, in 1997
Sweeney Todd Educational Resource Pack
Shoreditch & Hoxton
53000 A-R. Lord Chamberlain's Plays, 1852 - 1866
Sharon Weltman CV
SWEENEY TODD the Demon Barber of Fleet Street a Musical Thriller with Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and Book by Hugh Wheeler
Reproducing Masculinities: Theatre and the ‘Crisis’ of the Adolescent
Copyri Ght by P H I L I P Alan Macomber
Melodrama: Metropolis: Modernity
A General History of Shoreditch and South Hoxton
Victorian Pantomime Also by Jim Davis JOHN LISTON COMEDIAN LIVES of the SHAKESPEAREAN ACTORS, PART II: Edmund Kean (Editor ) PLAYS by H
Victorian Women's Fiction in Minor Theatres Doris Ann Frye Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
William Bodham Donne, Censorship and the Victorian Theatre Dramatic Anxieties: William Bodham Donne
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The Exotic and the Everyday Regional Victorian Pantomime in Birmingham and the Black Country 1813-1914
FROM EPIPHANY to FAMILIAR: the LIFE HISTORY of the THEATREGOER a Thesis Submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy JONATHA
The Assignments Book of the Britannia Theatre, Hoxton
PANTOMIMES, EXTRAVAGANZAS & BURLESQUES Catalogue: Helen Smith & Ed Nassau Lake
Chaplin-In-Context: a Catalogue of Music Hall Related Films 1895
Mapping London's Amateur Theatre Histories
Popular Theatre in Manchester 1880-1903: Commercial Entertainment, Rational Recreation and Politics
The Performing Arts on Film and Television Catalogue
B. J. Simmons & Co
Actresses As Working Women: Their Social Identity in Victorian Culture