Shakespeare's Theatre by Andrew Langley

Shakespeare's Theatre by Andrew Langley

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This volume about the Globe Theatre in London is a history both of how it was used in Shakespeare's time, and of its rebuilding over the past 15 years. One artist, June Everett, has recorded the rebuilding of the theatre from the beginning in a series of watercolours.

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Shakespeare's Theatre by Andrew Langley

This volume about the Globe Theatre in London is a history both of how it was used in Shakespeare's time, and of its rebuilding over the past 15 years. One artist, June Everett, has recorded the rebuilding of the theatre from the beginning in a series of watercolours. They record the detail as well as the atmosphere of the site. The paintings are accompanied by photographs of contemporary drawings and paintings, and by a text that weaves together the two strands of Tudor history and modern rebuilding.

Andrew Langley is a well-versed food and drink writer who has penned a number of Little Books of Advice. He is the editor of the highly praised compilation of the writings of the great Victorian chef Alexis Soyer. He has written books on a variety of food and drink topics.

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ISBN 13 9780199105656
ISBN 10 0199105650
Title Shakespeare's Theatre
Author Andrew Langley
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1999-04-01
Number of pages 48
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.