The Second Shepherds' Play (also known as The Second Shepherds' Pageant) is a famous medieval mystery play which is contained in the manuscript HM1, the...
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Nativity play is from the medieval Wakefield Cycle The Second Shepherds' Play. In modern Germany, the Weihnachten services on Christmas Eve include a children's...
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believed that his additions include Noah, The First Shepherds' Play, The Second Shepherds' Play, Herod the Great and The Buffeting of Christ. This common authorship...
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Playwright (redirect from History of the play)
excretions. The best known playwright of farces is Hans Sachs (1494–1576) who wrote 198 dramatic works. In England, The Second Shepherds' Play of the Wakefield...
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know whether the plays of the Towneley manuscript are actually the plays performed at Wakefield but a reference in the Second Shepherds' Play to Horbery...
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The annunciation to the shepherds is an episode in the Nativity of Jesus described in the Bible in Luke 2, in which angels tell a group of shepherds about...
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Medieval theatre (section Mummers plays)
excretions. The best-known playwright of farces is Hans Sachs (1494–1576), who wrote 198 dramatic works. In England, The Second Shepherds' Play of the Wakefield...
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German shepherds in South Australia be sterilised. The breed was named Deutscher Schäferhund, by von Stephanitz, translating to "German Shepherd Dog"....
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Christian church. The poem also deprecates taxation and issues the same sort of complaint as that found in the Second Shepherds' Play. Piers Plowman Tradition...
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English drama (category History of literature in the United Kingdom)
plays of the Towneley manuscript are actually the plays performed at Wakefield but a reference in the Second Shepherds' Play to Horbery Shrogys (The Towneley...
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The Adoration of the Shepherds is the traditional name for a New Testament episode in the story of Jesus's nativity, which is the subject of many works...
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Ching The Aesop Romance Cantar de Mio Cid Beowulf De Dubiis Nominibus Dresden Codex Sir Gawain and the Green Knight The Second Shepherds' Play "Enchiriadis"...
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production, the new organization chose The Second Shepherds' Play, the medieval English comedy that offers both sacred and profane variation on the birth of...
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Kingdom plays an important part in British culture, and the countries that constitute the UK have had a vibrant tradition of theatre since the Renaissance...
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play them in sequence. Shepherd preferred the engineer to watch and listen to his stories. That left little time to load the turntables and cue the appropriate...
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having been tossed into the air by a number of people holding a blanket. Mak in the Wakefield Mystery Play The Second Shepherds' Play, and Sancho Panza in...
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theater. Notable stagings include The Miracle of Theophilus in 1942, and John Gassner's adaption of The Second Shepherds' Play in 1954. Recent significant exhibitions...
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Drama (category Pages using sidebar with the child parameter)
are extant: York (48 plays), Chester (24), Wakefield (32) and the so-called "N-Town" (42). The Second Shepherds' Play from the Wakefield cycle is a farcical...
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History of tennis (section Tour rivalries and the creation of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP))
literature as far back as the Middle Ages. In The Second Shepherds' Play (c. 1500) shepherds gave three gifts, including a tennis ball, to the newborn Christ. Sir...
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History of theatre (redirect from History of the theatre)
excretions. The best known playwright of farces is Hans Sachs (1494–1576) who wrote 198 dramatic works. In England, The Second Shepherds' Play of the Wakefield...
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Mary Hall Surface (section Plays)
"First-rate 'Second Shepherd's Play' tops the Christmas class". The Washington Post. Di Salvo, Gina M. (2017). "The Second Shepherds' Play by Mary Hall...
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List of years in literature (redirect from Literature in the 1970s)
Malory; The Book of the City of Ladies – Christine de Pizan; Le Testament – François Villon 1500 in literature – The Second Shepherds' Play by The Wakefield...
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Hill and The Second Shepherds' Play, both at Cornell University, 1946. The Philadelphia Story, Kind Lady, and Arsenic and Old Lace, all at the Manor Club...
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was as Colleen Champion in the one season of the night-time drama The Yellow Rose (1983). Shepherd played Madelyn Hayes on the detective comedy-drama Moonlighting...
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Suzanne Shepherd, who played mothers in 'The Sopranos' and 'Goodfellas,' dead at 89". NJ. November 18, 2023. Retrieved November 19, 2023. Suzanne Shepherd at...
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Betty Jane Wylie (category Members of the Order of Canada)
The Horsburgh Scandal (1981) with Theatre Passe Muraille Mark (1972) Jason Androgyne Angel Speculum Grace Under Pressure The Second Shepherds' Play Steps...
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in the last 64 in the UK Open and failing to qualify for the Las Vegas Desert Classic and the 2008 World Matchplay championship. Shepherd did play in...
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The Bad Shepherds were an English folk band, formed by the comedian Adrian Edmondson in 2008. They played folk punk songs with traditional folk instruments...
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"Haïta the Shepherd". There is no strong indication that Chambers was influenced beyond liking the names. For example, Hastur is a god of shepherds in "Haïta...
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borough. The name Shepherd's Bush is thought to have originated from the use of the common land here as a resting point for shepherds on their way to Smithfield...
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