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christopher marlowe, Henry VI, New Oxford Shakespeare, Oxford University Press, Shakespeare authorship question, William Shakespeare
So, the New Oxford Shakespeare credits Christopher Marlowe as co-author of the three Henry VI plays.
Well, actually fourteen more plays get co-authoring credits by someone else, and Arden of Faversham is added to the Canon, as well as one added scene in Kyd’s Spanish Tragedy… But – probably because he is more widely known, and because of the Authorship rumours ever since Ziegler – the idea of Kit Marlowe having had a hand in the Henrys is doing most of the splash.
“Happy now?” asked Davide Mana of Karavansara – who has little sympathy for Kit Marlowe. Continue reading
One of the things, though, is this: we have found a home for
Back when I worked as an assistant-director with a small company, there was this time when the director got sick, and I was left in charge of an open-air performance of a play about 
Oh, I’m in a tetchy mood…
This post is my contribution to the
A quick, off-schedule post to let you know that Scribblings received the International Bloggers Association’s Award of Excellence for writing and design. You can see the badge down left, and I’ll say that I’m more than a little proud of it.
I wrote
Oh yes, there is another one. Same title, but a very different book.
Back in 2012 Douglas Morse directed a movie version of Kit Marlowe’s Jew of Malta. Judging by the