@AndreaR20347296 Yes! "Arden of Faversham" is a good example -- and the German version of North's "Titus & Vespasian" is another. Others will be revealed. Also, the allusions, descriptions, and fossils of the lost plays have provided a treasure-trove o
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@andykesson @owilliamsdc @MatthewSteggle @chaffintom @ShakespeareRes @FolgerLibrary @TheRSC @lucycmunro @REED_Project Hathway had an ‘Arthur, King of England’ play in 1598, plus there’s the ‘Uther Pendragon’ play and a bunch of others that Paul Whitfield W
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Very excited to have just signed a follow up to our 'Lost Plays in Shakespeare's England' collection: https://t.co/QWGZOq8Daa