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The following pages link to Tracy C. Davis (Q58148264):
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- A Cultural History of Theatre: A Prospectus (Q58182600) (← links)
- Theatre and Citizenship: The History of a Practiceby David Wiles (Q58182604) (← links)
- The Witness Security Program: Becoming Imperceptible in the Relocation Matrix (Q58182606) (← links)
- Routes of Blackface (Q58182610) (← links)
- “I Long for My Home in Kentuck”: Christy's Minstrels in Mid-19th-Century Britain (Q58182613) (← links)
- From Diva to Drama Queen (Q58182617) (← links)
- Acting Black, 1824: Charles Mathews's Trip to America (Q58182619) (← links)
- Iron Curtain: From Stage to Cold War (Q58182625) (← links)
- Nineteenth-Century Repertoire (Q58182628) (← links)
- Introduction: the pirouette, detour, revolution, deflection, deviation, tack, and yaw of the performative turn (Q58182631) (← links)
- Stages of Emergency (Q58182641) (← links)
- The Circus and Victorian Society (review) (Q58182647) (← links)
- Theatre and Celebrity in Britain, 1660-2000 (review) (Q58182650) (← links)
- Len Platt. Musical Comedy on the West End Stage, 1890–1939. Houndsmills: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. Pp. 207. $52.50 (cloth) (Q58182659) (← links)
- Operation Northwoods: The Pentagon's Scripts for Overthrowing Castro (Q58182662) (← links)
- What to Do When Nuclear War Breaks Out (Q58182672) (← links)
- The Context Problem (Q58182678) (← links)
- BOOK REVIEW: Richard Foulkes.PERFORMING SHAKESPEARE IN THE AGE OF EMPIRE. and Richard Schoch.NOT SHAKESPEARE: BARDOLATRY AND BURLESQUE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY (Q58182680) (← links)
- The show business economy, and its discontents (Q58182684) (← links)
- Between History and Event: Rehearsing Nuclear War Survival (Q58182691) (← links)
- Shaw's interstices of empire (Q58182697) (← links)
- The Sociable Playwright and Representative Citizen (Q58182699) (← links)
- Melodramatic Tactics: Theatricalized Dissent in the English Marketplace, 1800–1885. By Elaine Hadley. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1995; pp. 303. $37.50 hardcover (Q58182704) (← links)
- The Rise of the English Actress (Q58182707) (← links)
- "Reading Shakespeare by Flashes of Lightning": Challenging the Foundations of Romantic Acting Theory (Q58182712) (← links)
- Performing and the Real Thing in the Postmodern Museum (Q58182715) (← links)
- Spectacular Politics: Theatrical Power and Mass Culture in Early Modern England. By Paula R. Backscheider. Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993; pp. 335. $39.95 hardcover (Q58182719) (← links)
- Private Women and the Public Realm (Q58182721) (← links)
- Laborers of the Nineteenth-Century Theater: The Economies of Gender and Industrial Organization (Q58182724) (← links)
- The First English Actresses: Women and Drama 1660-1700 (Q58182729) (← links)
- Dramatic Re-Visions: An Annotated Bibliography of Feminism and Theatre 1972-1988 (Q58182733) (← links)
- Reading for Economic History (Q58182736) (← links)
- The People of the “People's Theatre”: The Social Demography of the Britannia Theatre (Hoxton) (Q58182743) (← links)
- Churchill the Playwright (Q58182745) (← links)
- Theatrical Antecedents of the Mall that Ate Downtown (Q58182751) (← links)
- The moral sense of the majorities: indecency and vigilance in Late-Victorian music halls (Q58182753) (← links)
- Actresses as Working Women (Q58182757) (← links)
- Players and Performances in the Victorian Theatre by George Taylor (Q58182763) (← links)
- The Independent Theatre Society's Revolutionary Scheme for an Uncommercial Theater (Q58182766) (← links)
- The Spectacle of Absent Costume: Nudity on the Victorian Stage (Q58182770) (← links)
- The Actress in Victorian Pornography (Q58182772) (← links)
- Sexual Language in Victorian Society and Theatre (Q58182776) (← links)
- Actresses and Prostitutes in Victorian London (Q58182780) (← links)
- John Gabriel Borkman (Q58182783) (← links)
- User:Nashona/NU Professors (← links | edit)
- Wikidata:Database reports/Humans with missing claims/P2450 (← links | edit)