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  3. Vol. 18 No. 2 (2015)

Vol. 18 No. 2 (2015)

DOI: https://doi.org/10.12745/et.18.2
Published: 2015-12-31

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Editorial

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    Helen M. Ostovich, Melinda J. Gough, Erin E. Kelly, Sarah E. Johnson
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Articles

  • An Acoustical Approach to the Study of the Wagons of the York Mystery Plays: Structure and Orientation

    Mariana Lopez
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  • ‘Here may we se a merveyl one’: Miracles and the Psalter in the N-Town ‘Marriage of Mary and Joseph’

    Frank M Napolitano
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  • From Court to Playhouse and Back: Middleton's Appropriation of the Masque

    Caroline Baird
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  • ‘I will keep and character that name’: Dramatis Personae Lists in Early Modern Manuscript Plays

    Matteo A. Pangallo
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Note

  • ‘We have this day, expell’d our Men the Stage’: Dating the Prologue and Epilogue of The Parson’s Wedding

    Riki Miyoshi
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Issues in Review Essays

  • Introduction: Attending to Early Modern Women as Theatre Makers

    Elizabeth Schafer
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  • Reproducing Iphigenia at Aulis

    Alison G. Findlay
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  • Performing The Tragedy of Mariam and Constructing Stage History

    Ramona Wray
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  • Daniel’s Cleopatra and Lady Anne Clifford: From a Jacobean Portrait to Modern Performance

    Yasmin Arshad, Helen Hackett, Emma Whipday
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  • A Performance Studies Approach to The Tragedy of Mariam

    Rebecca McCutcheon
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