Academic Writing
The Past is Prologue: Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre and Interculturalism Then and Now
MA Thesis, Central School of Speech and Drama, October 2012.
Unpublished.
Making use of materials in the historical record as well as contemporary newspaper articles, we explore the intercultural experience at the three London theatres bearing the name The Globe. We pay special attention to the Globe to Globe Festival, in which thirty-seven international companies performed Shakespeare's plays in translation at the Globe Theatre reconstruction.
Unpublished.
Making use of materials in the historical record as well as contemporary newspaper articles, we explore the intercultural experience at the three London theatres bearing the name The Globe. We pay special attention to the Globe to Globe Festival, in which thirty-seven international companies performed Shakespeare's plays in translation at the Globe Theatre reconstruction.
Medieval Mystery Plays and the Protestant Reformation in England, Focusing on the Grocer’s Play of the Fall of Man from the Norwich Cycle
BA Thesis, Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts, December 2007.
Unpublished.
Did the practice of performing Mystery Plays end because of the Protestant Reformation in England?
Unpublished.
Did the practice of performing Mystery Plays end because of the Protestant Reformation in England?