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Palgrave Macmillan

A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance 1970-1990

Volume 2, USA and Canada

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  • © 2010

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Part of the book series: A Directory of Shakespeare in Performance (DSP)

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Table of contents (77 chapters)

  1. Canada

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About this book

This book offers detailed listings of all the major Shakespeare plays on stage and screen in North America. Exploring each of the play's performance history, including reviews and useful information about staging, it provides an engaging reference guide for academics and students alike.

Reviews

From the volume on Great Britain (published 2007):

'...a reference work to be reckoned with.' - Robert Shore, Around the Globe

'There is no disputing the depth of editorial research that has been undertaken in compiling the Directory...This is a substantial work, which will be of great use to scholars of Shakespeare in performance, drama students and the reader with casual interests in theatre.' - Keith M.C. O'Sullivan, Reference Reviews

About the authors


KATHARINE GOODLAND is Associate Professor of English at the City University of New York's College of Staten Island, USA, where she teaches courses in medieval and early modern culture and early drama, including Shakespeare. She is on the editorial board of the Shakespeare Bulletin and the Executive Board of the Columbia Shakespeare Seminar. She is the author of Female Mourning and Tragedy in Medieval and Renaissance English Drama (Ashgate, 2006). Her articles have appeared in Medieval and Renaissance Drama in England, The Journal of Literature and the Arts, and Shakespeare Bulletin.

JOHN O'CONNOR is a Senior Visiting Lecturer for Cornell University. He is editor of the UK Longman School Shakespeare series and author of Shakespearean Afterlives.


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