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<1CONTENTS>1
Preface by Jeremy Treglown v
A Selective Chronological Table of Performances of
<2Richard III>2 in English 1
Abbreviations 5
Introduction 9
Richard III 85
Appendix: Richard's Seven New Soliloquies in Cibber's Version 251
Glossary 255
<1PREFACE>1
It ought to go without saying that production is part of the creative
process of making a play. Throughout the history of the English theatre,
actors and directors have been important in deciding not only how the
playwright's text is performed -- what the settings and costumes look like,
where characters stand and how they move, what business is introduce . . .