Vol. 55, No. 1
pp1-56, 2001
Articles
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Two Seventeenth-Century Actors: New Facts
John H. Astington
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New Material for a Jacobean Playhouse: The Red Bull Theatre on the Seckford Estate
Eva Griffith
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Back to the Théàtre du Marais, plus a Post-Script on Wren's Drury Lane: A Reply to David Thomas
John Golder
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The Censor Turns Manager: William Bodham Donne and the Windsor Theatricals
T. Hughie Jones
BOOK REVIEWS
Theatre Finance and Society in Early Modern England
Theodore B. Leinwand
Bristol's Forgotten Empire
Terry Hallett
Variety at Hulme Hippodrome: Manchester 1920-1940
Roger Rolls
Birmingham Hippodrome 1899-1999
Fred Norris
Two 17thC Actors: New Facts –§– New Material for a Jacobean Playhouse: The Red Bull Theatre on the Seckford Estate –§– Back to the Théàtre du Marais, plus a Post-Script on Wren’s Drury Lane: A Reply to David Thomas –§– The Censor Turns Manager: William Bodham Donne and the Windsor.
NOTES & QUERIES
Palace Theatre Archive
Anthony Cornish, possible biography of Dr E. Martin Browne
Noël Coward and Peter Humphrey’s:
An Unpublished Letter to an Aspiring Playwright
BRIEFLY NOTED
The Word of the Theatre, 2000 Edition
The Era on DC Rom
The History of Theatre, by David Timson
First Nights: Five Musical Premieres, by Thomas Forrest Kelly