Henslowe's 'diary' is a unique source of information about the day-to-day running of the Elizabethan repertory theatre. Philip Henslowe, a theatrical entrepreneur, kept records of his financial dealings with London companies and actors from 1592 1604. The diary itself is difficult to decipher. Neil Carson's analysis is based on a much more thorough correlation of Henslowe's entries than has been attempted before, breaking down into clear tabular form the main items of income and expenditure and drawing conclusions about the management procedures of the companies, the professional...
Henslowe's 'diary' is a unique source of information about the day-to-day running of the Elizabethan repertory theatre. Philip Henslowe, a theatrical ...
Neil Carson's in-depth history of Toronto Workshop Productions, Toronto's first 'alternative' theatre, traces the fortunes of the troupe's colourful artistic director, George Luscombe, and other members of the group.
Neil Carson's in-depth history of Toronto Workshop Productions, Toronto's first 'alternative' theatre, traces the fortunes of the troupe's colourful a...