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    <title>Jubilee Amphitheatre drawn by R.B. Wheler ; engraved by F. Eginton.</title>
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    <year>1806</year>
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      <date>1806.</date>
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  <notes>Plate to R.B. Wheler, History and antiquities of Stratford-upon-Avon, [1806].</notes>
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      <author>Garrick, David,</author>
      <author>Garrick, David,</author>
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    <title>Prologue by David Garrick to The jubilee</title>
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    <title>[The Stratford Jubilee, 1769]</title>
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  <notes>Information taken partly from the Halliwell-Phillipps Calendar of the Shakespearean rarities (1891), p. 118.</notes>
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    <title>Shakespeare's jubilee Wednesday, September 6th. first day. Began at 6 o'clock in the morning, with a grand discharge of cannon, ringing of bells, &amp;c. At seven, o'clock a grand seranade consisting of guittars, German flutes, &amp;c. accompanied with several good voices. At nine o'clock, was a public breakfast at the Town-Hall; during which, the drums of the Warwickshire Militia, beat several fine marches, accompanied by the fifes. ...</title>
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    <year>1769</year>
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  <pub-location>[Stratford on Avon?] :</pub-location>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>MacKaye, Percy,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Caliban by the yellow sands / by Percy MacKaye.</title>
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  <pages>xxxii, 223, [1] p. :</pages>
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    <keyword>Masques.</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1916</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1916.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Garden City, New York :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Doubleday, Page &amp; Company,</publisher>
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  <notes>"A community masque of the art of the theatre, devised and written to commemorate the tercentenary of the death of Shakespeare."</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Churchill, Randolph Spencer,</author>
      <author>Shakespeare Ball Committee.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Shakespeare memorial souvenir of the Shakespeare Ball / edited by Mrs. George Cornwallis-West.</title>
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  <pages>49, [1] p., leaves of plates :</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1911</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1911?]</date>
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  <pub-location>London ;</pub-location>
  <publisher>Published for the Shakespeare Ball Committee, by F. Warne &amp; Co.,</publisher>
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  <notes>At head of title: 1616-1916.</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Sotheby &amp; Co. (London, England)</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Catalogue of modern drawings, paintings, sculpture tableaux and working models comprising the Shakespeare exhibition and panorama ... : day of sale at Stratford-upon-Avon Saturday, 2nd October, 1965.</title>
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  <pages>28 p., plates ;</pages>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Catalogs</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1965</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1965.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[London] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Sotheby &amp; Co.,</publisher>
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  <notes>Cover title.</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Poel, William,</author>
      <author>John Rylands Library.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Some notes on Shakespeare's stage and plays / by William Poel.</title>
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  <pages>16 p. :</pages>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Theater</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1916</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>1916.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>Manchester :</pub-location>
  <publisher>University press;</publisher>
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  <notes>"Reprinted from the Bulletin of the John Rylands library, April-Sept. 1916."</notes>
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<record>
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  <titles>
    <title>Lecture on late-Victorian Shakespeare production and the influence of William Poel in two parts,</title>
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  <pages>2 items</pages>
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  <abstract>Autograph draft of manuscript (incomplete) by William Hayman Cummings.</abstract>
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  <notes>This is a PRELIMINARY RECORD. It may contain incorrect information. Please email catalog@folger.edu for assistance</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Bisset, J.</author>
      <author>Fairfax, John,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The jubilean dramatic pageant : containing the invitation, or the call of the counties, Shakespeare's dream, the sweet blossomed crab, the gossipping ghosts, and the joys of the jubilee : with a great variety of original comic sketches : respectfully inscribed to the president and members of the Stratford-on-Avon Shakesperian Society / by J. Bisset, proprietor of the Paragon Picture Gallery, Leamington.</title>
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  <pages>vi, 32, [2] pages ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1827</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1827]</date>
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  <pub-location>Leamington :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed for the Author by John Fairfax, at the Original Spa Press, and sold by all eminent booksellers,</publisher>
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  <notes>In original paper covers.</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Brougham, John,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Shakespeare's dream : an historic pageant, with an allegorical introduction / by John Brougham.</title>
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  <pages>7 p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1858</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1858?]</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>New York :</pub-location>
  <publisher>S. French,</publisher>
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  <notes>"To which are added a description of the costume - cast of the characters - entrances and exits - relative positions of the performers on the stage, and the whole of the stage business, as performed at the Academy of Music, N.Y., August 2, 1858."</notes>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Irving, Henry,</author>
    </authors>
  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>The study of Shakespeare in small communities by Sir Henry Irving.</title>
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  <pages>6 leaves ;</pages>
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  <notes>3 bifolia, arranged as a booklet but unbound.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Shakespeare, William,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Much ado about nothing A comedy. Written by Shakespeare. Taken from the manager's book at the Theatre Royal, Drury-Lane.</title>
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  <pages>44 p.,plate :</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1790</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1790?]</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Printed by R. Butters, No. 79, Fleet-Street, and sold by all booksellers in town and country,</publisher>
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  <notes>This record was provided by a vendor. It may contain incorrect or incomplete information.</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Carroll, Armond,</author>
      <author>Drama League of America.</author>
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    <title>A pageant and masque for the Shakespeare tercentenary : as produced in Piedmont Park, Atlanta, May MCMXVI ... / book by Armond Carroll.</title>
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  <pages>[43] leaves ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1916</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>©1916.</date>
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  <abstract/>
  <pub-location>[Atlanta] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Published by the Atlanta Center Drama League of America,</publisher>
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<record>
  <contributors>
    <authors>
      <author>Chicago Shakespeare Theater,</author>
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  </contributors>
  <titles>
    <title>Shakespeare 400 Chicago : reflections on a city's celebration of Shakespeare.</title>
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  <pages>333 pages :</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>2017</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[2017]</date>
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  </dates>
  <abstract>"In 2016, as the world commemorated the four hundred years since Shakespeare's death, Shakespeare 400 Chicago brought together the city's resident world-class institutions across disciplines and welcomed leading artists from around the globe to make Chicago their stage.  This book is a collection of essays written by thirty scholars, who provide their personal reflections ont he festival's citywide programs, including theater, dance, opera, music, exhibition, broadcast, education, film, culinary and visual arts.  Shakespeare lovers, students and scholars alike will take delight in these new perspectives on Chicago's quadricentennial celebration."--Back cover.</abstract>
  <pub-location>Chicago, IL :</pub-location>
  <publisher>Chicago Shakespeare Theater,</publisher>
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  <isbn>9781539329848</isbn>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Webster, Benjamin,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The Series of dramatic entertainments performed by Royal Command, before Her Majesty the Queen, His Royal Highness Prince Albert, the royal family, and the court, at Windsor Castle, 1848-9 ... / printed verbatim from the authorised versions, with fascimiles of the bills of performance, and a corrected list of the royal personages and the nobility and gentry present on each occasion ...</title>
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  <pages>372 p., plates :</pages>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Playbills</keyword>
    <keyword>English drama.</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1849</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1849]</date>
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  <pub-location>[London] :</pub-location>
  <publisher>[Mr. Mitchell, Royal Library],</publisher>
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  <notes>Date of publication taken from the British museum.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Cleaver, Ralph,</author>
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    <title>Rosencrantz and Guildenstern at the Garrick Theatre, July 30, 1904, special matinee by amateurs in aid of Bushey Heath Hospital Ralph Cleaver.</title>
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  <pages>1 drawing :</pages>
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    <keyword>Polonius (Fictitious character : Gilbert),</keyword>
    <keyword>Guildenstern (Fictitious character : Gilbert),</keyword>
    <keyword>Hamlet (Fictitious character : Gilbert),</keyword>
    <keyword>Ophelia (Fictitious character : Gilbert),</keyword>
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    <keyword>Player, Second (Fictitious character : Gilbert),</keyword>
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      <date>[19]04.</date>
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  <notes>Title derived from pencil note on back of drawing.</notes>
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<record>
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    <authors>
      <author>Kirwan, Patrick,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>"Shakespeare's England" at Earl's Court : Fortune Theatre : programme of Queen Elizabeth's banquet, old English dances, Shakespearean dances and Elizabethan music.</title>
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  <pages>4 unnumbered pages ;</pages>
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  <keywords>
    <keyword>Dance</keyword>
    <keyword>Music</keyword>
    <keyword>Theater</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1912</year>
    <pub-dates>
      <date>[1912]</date>
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  <abstract>Program for a 1912 "Shakespeare's England" exhibition presented at Earl's Court, London. The exhibition featured musical and theatrical performances in replica Elizabethan settings.</abstract>
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  <notes>"Price one penny."</notes>
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    <title>The mimic stage : a series of dramas, comedies, burlesques, and farces, for public exhibitions and private theatricals / by George M. Baker.</title>
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    <keyword>Amateur plays.</keyword>
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    <year>1869</year>
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      <author>Power, Richard,</author>
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    <title>The private theatre of Kilkenny : with introductory observations on other private theatres in Ireland, before it was opened.</title>
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  <pages>2 p. leaves, 11, 134 p. :</pages>
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    <keyword>Theater</keyword>
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    <year>1825</year>
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      <date>1825.</date>
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  <notes>Founded by Richard Power; operated from 1802 to 1819.</notes>
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  <titles>
    <title>Elbow room : a pamphlet containing remarks on the shameful increase of the private boxes of Covent Garden, with ... observations relating to the management of that theatre.</title>
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  <pages>30, [1] p. ;</pages>
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    <keyword>Theaters</keyword>
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  <dates>
    <year>1804</year>
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      <date>1804.</date>
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  <pub-location>London :</pub-location>
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      <author>Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>The visits of Shakespeare's company of actors to the provincial cities and towns of England : illustrated by Extracts gathered from corporate records.</title>
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  <pages>47 p. ;</pages>
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  <dates>
    <year>1887</year>
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      <date>1887.</date>
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  <notes>Cover and half-title: Shakespeare's tours.</notes>
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    <authors>
      <author>Mitchell, Roy,</author>
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  <titles>
    <title>Shakespeare for community players / by Roy Mitchell ... Illustrted by J. E. H. Macdonald.</title>
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  <pages>xii, 142 p. :</pages>
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    <keyword>Community theater.</keyword>
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    <year>1919</year>
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      <date>1919.</date>
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