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Around the Globe: Issue 27, Summer 2004 : Around the Globe 2004.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Shakespeare's Globe Archive
- Language:
- English
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2019.
- Summary:
- Description: The Summer 2004 issue of the quarterly magazine for Around the Globe. Articles in the magazine include: Heather Neill on Romeo and Juliet; John Cox on the William Poel and Edward Gordon Craig productions of Much Ado about Nothing; Michael Dobson on Measure for Measure; Siobhan Keenan on Shakespeare at Hampton Court Palace; John Styan on the balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet; Lawrence Manley on the assumption that Shakespeare's theatre was condemned by Puritan authorities; David Crystal on Shakespearean pronunciation; John Russell Brown on Peter Brook's production of King Lear; Sarah Cummins on Shakespeare in sign language; Michael MacDonald on Elizabethan attitudes towards self-slaughter in Shakespeare's plays; Jerome Monahan on the Shakespeare and Love exhibition; Frank Hildy on Glynne Wickham; actor James Garnon on his path to the Globe; a section on past and forthcoming events, including Globe Education's Talking Theatre and a Friends visit to College of Arms; a feature on the Small Grants Fund set up to sponsor smaller Globe projects; a news and notices section with articles including details a major donation made to the Globe; an events diary section of upcoming Friends and Globe Education events; Martin Wiggins on the lives of the Hunsdons; David Jays on the life and career of William Macready; Nabil Matar on theatre's first Islamicized Moor; Adrian Brine on directing Hamlet in Istanbul; Tony Howard on Romeo and Juliet; Nicholas Robins on the Victorian obsession with Shakespeare and a schedule for the season of star-crossed lovers from Summer 2004.
- Notes:
- AMDigital Reference: GB 3316 SGT/COMM/PUB/6/28.
- Description based on online resource (viewed on March 29, 2019).
- Access Restriction:
- Restricted for use by site license.
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