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Richard Beadle Illustrations of the Stage and Acting in England to 1580, Western Michigan University, Early Drama, Art and Music Monograph Series 16, by Clifford Davidson 64/1, p. 132
Alan H. Nelson The Medieval Theatre, by Glynne Wickham 45/2, p. 223

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