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Title: Much Ado about Nothing
Authors: Fitzpatrick, Tim
Department of Performance Studies
Keywords: Much Ado about Nothing
Early modern theatre
Early modern drama
Elizabethan theatre
Elizabethan drama
English drama
Place in literature
Space in literature
Shakespeare
Jacobean drama
Early modern staging
Elizabethan staging
Jacobean staging
Staging Shakespeare
Original staging
London playhouses
London theatres
London theaters
Globe playhouse
Globe theatre
Globe theater
Stage doors
Entrances
Exits
Entrance patterns
Exit patterns
Congestions
Alternations
William Shakespeare, Much Ado about Nothing, Arden, London, Methuen, Ed. A.R. Humphreys, 1981
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
Citation: Playwright, Space and Place in Early Modern Performance: Shakespeare and Company
Description: Note particularly the implications of two doors for the monument scene and that following, where same door must serve as monument and Leonato's house.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2123/7825
Department/Unit/Centre: Department of Performance Studies
Appears in Collections:Spatial analyses of 80 Elizabethan and Jacobean plays

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