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Henry Lanman's Curtain Playhouse as an “Esser” to the Theatre, 1585–1592
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William Ingram
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter ii
- Contents vi
- Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- “Heavens,” Machinery, and Pillars in the Theatre and Other Early Playhouses 1
- Henry Lanman's Curtain Playhouse as an “Esser” to the Theatre, 1585–1592 17
- Aspects of the Design and Use of the First Public Playhouse 29
- The Theatre and the Tradition of Playhouse Design 47
- Why Didn't Burbage Lease the Beargarden? A Conjecture in Comparative Architecture 81
- A Handlist of Documents about the Theatre in Shoreditch 97
- Index 135
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter ii
- Contents vi
- Illustrations vii
- Preface ix
- “Heavens,” Machinery, and Pillars in the Theatre and Other Early Playhouses 1
- Henry Lanman's Curtain Playhouse as an “Esser” to the Theatre, 1585–1592 17
- Aspects of the Design and Use of the First Public Playhouse 29
- The Theatre and the Tradition of Playhouse Design 47
- Why Didn't Burbage Lease the Beargarden? A Conjecture in Comparative Architecture 81
- A Handlist of Documents about the Theatre in Shoreditch 97
- Index 135