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    Review of Carol Chillington Rutter, "Enter the Body: Women and Representation on Shakespeare's Stage"

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    Enter the Body: Woman and Representation on Shakespeare's Stage Carol Chillington Rutter xxi + 218 London and New York Routledge 2000 Paperback £15.99 0‐415‐14164‐8

    Review of Stuart Hampton Reeves and Carol Chillington Rutter The Henry VI Plays (Manchester: Manchester University Press 2006)

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    Review of Stuart Hampton Reeves and Carol Chillington Rutter The Henry VI Plays (Manchester: Manchester University Press 2006

    The Merchant in Venice. Shakespeare in the Ghetto

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    This book records the landmark performance of The Merchant of Venice in the Venetian Ghetto in 2016, the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death and the 500th anniversary of the Jewish quarter that gave the world the word ‘ghetto’. Practitioners and critics discuss how this multi-ethnic production and its radical choice to cast five actors as Shylock provided the opportunity to respond creatively to Europe’s legacy of antisemitism, racism and difference. They observe how the place and play stand as ambivalent documents of civilization: instruments of intolerance but also sites of cultural exchange

    Shakespeare Performances in England 2010

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    ‘For what’s a play without a woman in it?’

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    Remind Me: How Many Children Had Lady Macbeth?

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