Links to eighteenth- and nineteenth-century theater are found at various sites.
Imagine that you are a costume designer working on a production of Dickens's A Christmas Carol that will be performed in the historical Ford theater in Washington, D.C., during the winter holiday season. Use these resources to create a bibliography of links to historical articles, links to images, and links to specific information about the play. Annotate the bibliography to indicate the relevance of each link to your production.
A collection of dramatic, historical, and social sites focusing on the baroque (and Restoration) period. (
http://history.evansville.net/baroque.html#Literature%20and%20Drama
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This site contains articles on costume, theaters, and a range of arts popular in the eighteenth century. (
http://artsci.washington.edu/drama/jw18th.html
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A project at the University of Florida describing the theaters and the social environment of London during the Restoration. (
http://web.nwe.ufl.edu/~craddock/lonthe1.html
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A collection of photographs primarily from nineteenth-century theater in the United States, including playwrights, actors, productions, and theater buildings. (
http://www.neiu.edu/~rghiggin/ephem/Ephemera.html
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