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The Folger Shakespeare Library is an independent research library on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., United States.It has the world's largest collection of the printed works of William Shakespeare, and is a primary repository for rare materials from the early modern period (1500–1750) in Britain and Europe.
In 2009, Shakespeare's Globe ran a production of Romeo and Juliet which was directed by Dominic Dromgoole, and starred Adetomiwa Edun as Romeo and Ellie Kendrick as Juliet. [ 149 ] In 2013, Romeo and Juliet ran on Broadway at Richard Rodgers Theatre from 19 September to 8 December for 93 regular performances after 27 previews starting on 24 ...
It is therefore good practice to include an explanatory text at the start of the "References" sections like this: All references to the text of Romeo and Juliet are to the Folger Shakespeare Library's digital edition edited by Barbara Mowat, Paul Werstine, Michael Poston, and Rebecca Niles. Alternately, you can create a long reference like…
Ages of Man Window (1931), Paster Reading Room, Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington, D.C. [49] Elsewhere in the library are stained glass windows depicting Romeo, Portia, Touchstone, Cardinal Wolsey, and other Shakespearean characters. [50] [51]
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'Romeo & Juliet' Mania: The Resurgence on the Global Stage, from Broadway to the West End, Explained ... and the Folger Shakespeare Library’s production turned the Montagues and the Capulets ...
King Charles I owned a copy of the Second Folio, which became part of the library of Windsor Castle; Charles II's copy is in the British Library.The so-called Perkins Folio, which John Payne Collier used for his forged emendations of Shakespeare's text, was a copy of the Second Folio.
"Richard Field, Shakespeare's first publisher and printer, was a Stratford man, probably a friend of Shakespeare, and the two produced an excellent text." [2] Shakespeare may have had direct involvement in the publication of the two poems, a check such as Ben Jonson exercised in reference to the publication of his works, but as Shakespeare ...