Introduction by Philip ButterworthPart I: Dating, staging, and playing the Chester Whitsun Plays1. 'The Chester Whitsun Plays: Dating of post-Reformation performances from the Smiths' accounts', Leeds Studies in English, n.s 9 (1977)2. 'Players of the Coopers' pageant from the Chester Plays in 1572 and 1575', Theatre Notebook, 33 (1979)3. '"The Manner of these Playes": The Chester pageant carriages and the places where they played', Staging the Chester Cycle, ed. by David Mills (Leeds, Leeds Texts and Monographs, 1985)4. 'Nailing the six-wheeled waggon: A sideview', Medieval English Theatre, 12 (1985)5. '"Walking in the air": The Chester shepherds on stilts', According to the Ancient Custom: Essays presented to David Mills, ed. by Philip Butterworth, Pamela M. King and Meg Twycross, Medieval English Theatre, 29 (2009 for 2007)Part II: Who, where, when, and why: Non-cycle and single episode plays in performance6. 'Marginal staging marks in the Macro manuscript of Wisdom', Medieval English Theatre, 7 (1985)7. '"Her virgynes, as many as a man wylle": Dance and provenance in three late medieval plays; Wisdom/The Killing of the Children/The Conversion of St Paul', Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 25 (1994)8. '"Fortune in worldys worschyppe": The satirising of the Suffolks in Wisdom', Medieval English Theatre, 14 (1994 for 1992)9. '"O ye souerens that sytt and ye brothern that stonde right wppe", Addressing the audience of Mankind', in European Medieval Drama, 1 (1997), ed. by Sydney Higgins (Turnhout; Brepols)Part III: Archiving the ephemeral: Contemporary depictions of performance and modern productions of medieval plays10. 'The medieval English stage: A graffito of a hell-mouth scaffold?',Theatre Notebook, 34 (1980)11. 'The crowning with thorns and the mocking of Christ: A fifteenth-century performance analogue', Theatre Notebook, 45 (1991)12. 'A scene from the life of St Edmund: Dramatic representation in an English medieval alabaster', Theatre Notebook, 48 (1994)13. 'Modern productions of Medieval English plays', in The Cambridge Companion to Medieval English Theatre, ed. by Richard Beadle (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994)Part IV: Robin Hood Games: Customary performance and raising funds14. '"goon in-to Bernysdale": The trail of the Paston Robin Hood play', Essays in Honour of Peter Meredith, ed. by Catherine Batt, Leeds Studies in English, n.s 29 (1998)15. '"Comyth in Robyn Hode": Paying and playing the outlaw in Croscombe', Porci ante Margaritam: Esays in Honour of Meg Twycross, ed. by Sarah Carpenter, Pamela King and Peter Meredith, Leeds Studies in English, n.s. 32 (2001)16. 'Gathering in the name of the outlaw: REED and Robin Hood', in REED in Review: Essays in Celebration of the First Twenty-Five Years, ed. by Audrey Douglas and Sally-Beth MacLean (Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2006)17. 'Riding with Robin Hood: English pageantry and the making of a legend', in The Making of the Middle Ages: Liverpool Essays, ed. by Marios Costembeys, Andrew Hamer and Martin Heale (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2007)18. 'Picturing Robin Hood in early print and performance: 1500-1590', in Images of Robin Hood: Medieval to Modern, ed. by Lois Potter and Joshua Calhoun (Newark: University of Delaware Press, 2008)19. 'Revisiting and revising Robin Hood in sixteenth-century London', in Robin Hood in Outlaw/ed Spaces, ed. by Lesley Coote and Valerie B. Johnson (London and New York: Routledge, 2017)John Marshall's bibliographyIndex
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