"At times you feel like you're looking at a huge film set with masses of people on stage, all pulling in the same direction, creating big pictures," says director Paul Burbridge about a new production of the 14th century York Mystery Plays.
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Submitted by Milica on Sat, 2012-10-13 19:42
"At times you feel like you're looking at a huge film set with masses of people on stage, all pulling in the same direction, creating big pictures," says director Paul Burbridge about a new production of the 14th century York Mystery Plays. EMERAUDE, a magazine for poetry and fiction, open for submissions
Submitted by merouda on Sat, 2012-10-13 14:07
EMERAUDE (ISSN 2169-0952), a magazine for poetry, fiction, creative nonfiction, and art of interest to the Living History community, has reopened for submissions. Henry VIII's Crown and Pew
Submitted by Alys Katharine on Sat, 2012-10-13 10:59
Henry VIII's crown has been recreated for display at Hampton Court in the newly restored "Royal Pew" in the Chapel Royal. |
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