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  • Globe Theatre@
    Find sites for Globe Theatre, London, and rediscover Shakespearean magic of theater through exhibitions, theater tours, animated views, and vintage film clips of the playhouse founded by the American actor Sam Wanamaker.
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Theater/Globe_Theatre
  • TheatreHistory.com
    Directory of useful theatre resources divided by region.
    www.theatrehistory.com
  • Theatre History on the Web
    Directory of useful resources for historians of ancient and modern theatre. Maintained by Jack Wolcott.
    www.videoccasions-nw.com/history/jack.html
  • Digger Archives, The (1966-1968)
    Preserves and presents the history of the anarchist guerilla street theater group that challenged the emerging Counterculture of the Sixties.
    www.diggers.org
  • American Variety Stage
    Documenting vaudeville and popular entertainment, 1870-1920. Includes English and Yiddish playscripts, a collection of Houdini memorabilia, and more.
    lcweb2.loc.gov/ammem/vshtml/vshome.html
  • Shubert Archive, The
    Provides an introduction to the repository of records documenting the long history of the Shubert Brothers and their involvement in theater.
    www.shubertarchive.org
  • English Actors at the Turn of the Twentieth Century
    Images taken from a book entitled Players of the Day, published in London by George Newnes, around 1902.
    www.siue.edu/COSTUMES/actors/pics.html
  • Theatre History Sites on the WWW
    Directory of resources covering all periods.
    www.win.net/~kudzu/history.html
  • Broadway: The Golden Age
    Official site for Broadway: The Golden Age, Rick Mckay's film about Broadway in the 1940s and 50s, told by the creators and stars of the shows.
    www.broadwaythemovie.com
  • Grand Guignol Online
    History and information about Grand Guignol, the theatrical genre that specializes in shocking its audience through the realistic presentation of eye-gouging, throat-slashing, acid-throwing, and other equally grisly climaxes.
    www.grandguignol.com
  • Middle English Plays
    Texts and resources.
    www.luminarium.org/medlit/plays.htm
  • Greek and Roman Masks
    Images and timelines of masks.
    www.arlymasks.com/timeline.htm
  • Orpheum Theater
    History and information about many of the remaining Orpheum Theatres throughout the United States, includes venues in Los Angeles, Boston, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Phoenix, and New York.
    www.orpheum-theater.com
  • Footlight Notes
    Explores the lives and careers of performers from the 1850s to the 1920s.
    footlightnotes.tripod.com
  • University of Toronto - Centre for Research in Early English Drama / Records of Early English Drama (REED)
    Includes links to theatre, music, and dance history, and archives. Includes 16th century Latin plays in English translation.
    www.chass.utoronto.ca:8080/~reed/reed.html
  • Japanese Theatre
    Timeline of Noh, Kyogen, Bunraku, and Kabuki theatre forms, with pictures of Japanese masks.
    www.arlymasks.com/japanese_history_timeline.htm
  • Canadian Theatre Record
    Collection of original Canadian theatre materials, including designs, photographs, posters, and an index of productions. From Toronto Public Library.
    ctr.tpl.toronto.on.ca
  • Broadway: The American Musical@
    dir.yahoo.com/.../Arts_and_Humanities/Broadway__The_American_Musical
  • Longest Running Broadway Shows
    Updated list of shows.
    www.geocities.com/auzziek/broadway_list.html
  • Morality Play in English Drama
    Definitions for and introduction to the nonliturgical vernacular religious dramas.
    riri.essortment.com/englishdrama_rjdz.htm
 


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