This scholarly book is a valuable resource for understanding the medieval and early modern drama in Newcastle upon Tyne, a historic city in North East England. The book is edited by J.J. Anderson, a renowned historian and editor, who has collected and analyzed numerous documents, manuscripts, and play texts that shed light on the theatrical practices and audiences of the period. The book includes detailed introductions, annotations, and glossaries that provide contextual and linguistic clues for readers. Whether you are a student, scholar, or a theater lover, this book is a fascinating and illuminating window into the rich theatrical heritage of Newcastle upon Tyne.
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