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Engendering the Stage in the Age of Shakespeare and Beyond

Women and gender in the early modern theatres of Europe

Engendering the Stage in the Age of Shakespeare and Beyond

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Index of Posts

Project News and Announcements

Ruff Play with Shakespeare: Combat, Gender and Entertainment

Engendering the Stage: The Records of Early Modern Performance (Archival Research Project funded by the Leverhulme Trust)

Commentary, Research, Art

Let Shakespeare Die (poem by Kitoko Mai)

Engendering Before Shakespeare: Women and Early Modern English Playhouse Ownership

The Theatre Industry and Practice and/as-Research

Towards a Trans Canon: Reflections on Emma Frankland’s Workshop at The Stratford Festival, 2019

Engendering the Stage in London, May 2019

In Conversation with Keira Loughran (Associate Producer, Stratford Festival)

Reflections on Practice, Performance, and Research: A Conversation

Futures for Practice, Performance, and Research: A Conversation

Stratford Festival Laboratory (2018)

Video with actors

SF Day 1: Introduction, Swordplay, and Scenes

SF Day 2: Movement and Costume

SF Day 3: Scenework, Walking, and Sharing

SF Day 4: Licence, Paddling, Equity

SF Day 5: Going Forward

John Douglas Taylor Conference 2018

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