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Links to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century theater are found at various sites.

Imagine that you are a costume designer working on a production of Dickens's A Christmas Carol that will be performed in the historical Ford theater in Washington, D.C., during the winter holiday season. Use these resources to create a bibliography of links to historical articles, links to images, and links to specific information about the play. Annotate the bibliography to indicate the relevance of each link to your production.


Baroque
A collection of dramatic, historical, and social sites focusing on the baroque (and Restoration) period.
( http://history.evansville.net/baroque.html#Literature%20and%20Drama )
Theatre Resources, 18th Century
This site contains articles on costume, theaters, and a range of arts popular in the eighteenth century.
( http://artsci.washington.edu/drama/jw18th.html )
World of London Theatre, 1660 to 1800
A project at the University of Florida describing the theaters and the social environment of London during the Restoration.
( http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~craddock/lonthe1.html )
Theatre Ephemera
A collection of photographs primarily from nineteenth-century theater in the United States, including playwrights, actors, productions, and theater buildings.
( http://www.neiu.edu/~rghiggin/ephem/Ephemera.html )







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