Theatre History

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  1. Templeman Library -Theatre Collections

    Part of the University of Kent archives, holds an extensive database of manuscripts from 19th century collections of original annotated plays.
    library.ukc.ac.uk

    Part of the University of Kent archives, holds an extensive database of manuscripts from 19th century collections of original annotated plays.
  2. TheatreHistory.com

    Features background on the history of theater from its earliest incarnation in Greek theater to modern American theater.
    www.theatrehistory.com

    Features background on the history of theater from its earliest incarnation in Greek theater to modern American theater.
  3. TheatreHistory.com - The Rise of Romanticism

    Article describes the Romantic movement in France, explores drama during the first empire, and explains the influence of Madame de Stael and Chateaubriand.
    www.theatrehistory.com

    Article describes the Romantic movement in France, explores drama during the first empire, and explains the influence of Madame de Stael and Chateaubriand.
  4. University of Bristol Theatre Collection

    Research centre dedicated to the study of British theatre holds artefacts, books and photographs. Explore the collections and links.
    www.bristol.ac.uk

    Research centre dedicated to the study of British theatre holds artefacts, books and photographs. Explore the collections and links.
  5. WelcomeHome Arthur Lloyd

    Music hall site dedicated to Arthur Lloyd, songwriter, actor, performer, and comedian from 1839-1904. Read a history of Music Hall and related theatres.
    www.arthurlloyd.co.uk

    Music hall site dedicated to Arthur Lloyd, songwriter, actor, performer, and comedian from 1839-1904. Read a history of Music Hall and related theatres.

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