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22 July 2015

New Article on the Curtain Playhouse Published

MoEML is happy to announce the publication of a new encyclopedia entry on the Curtain, authored collaboratively by Dr. Kate McPherson’s English 438R class at Utah Valley University via the MoEML Pedagogical Partnership.
The View of the Cittye of
                            London from the North towards the Sowth, reprinted in Berry, The First Public
                                Playhouse.
The View of the Cittye of London from the North towards the Sowth, reprinted in Berry, The First Public Playhouse.
London’s second purpose-built playhouse, the Curtain was the venue for a number of early modern playing companies, such as the Lord Chamberlain’s Men and Worcester’s Men. Did you know that the earliest documented play performed at the theatre was Ben Jonson’s Every Man in his Humor in 1598, with William Shakespeare in the cast ? Or that it is most likely the Curtain that was meant by this wooden O in Henry V (Shakespeare TLN 14)?
MoEML would like to thank Dr. Kate McPherson and her entire class for their fantastic article!

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