The Cambridge History of British Theatre

The Cambridge History of British Theatre is a non-fiction work consisting of three volumes in book form.It was later published online in 2008, also by Cambridge University Press.Essay articles are in rough chronological order and have been compiled in the three volumes by various editors.[1][2][3] Volume 1 covers the British theater from its Roman colony origins to 1660, when Charles II was about to be restored to the throne.This article about a non-fiction book on theatre is a stub.
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