bosch1 Epiphany (Triptych) Hieronymus Bosch c.1450-1516 Bosch2 Crucifixion of St. Julia (Triptych) Hieronymus Bosch c.1450-1516 bruener (scene from) The Gospel at Colonus - 1988 Broadway production brockett1 Hrosvitha's Abraham and Maria (from the first published edition of her plays 1501) brockett2 Conjectural reconstruction of mansions arranged within the nave of a medieval church. From Richard Leacroft, The development of the English Playhouse (1973) brockett3 Reconstruction of a performance on a pageant wagon. From Sharpe, A dissertation on the Pageants or Dramatic Mysteries..at Coventry...(1825) brockett4 Denis van Alsoot's The Triumph of Isabella 1615 brockett5 Everyman. Frontispiece from the edition published by John Sklot c.1530 brockett6 Mummers play in the banqueting hall of Haddon, England A nineteenth century reconstruction brockett7 A reconstruction of the second Blackfriars Theatre, 1597 duchartre1 Columbine, Harlequin, and a Venetian, with their masks.. After F. Maggiotto (eighteenth century) duchartre2 from the "Recueil Fossard" duchartre3 Harlequin engraving by M.Engelbrecht, after Wachsmuth (eighteenth century) duchartre4 Brighella - sixteenth century duchartre5 Pantaloon Watteau duchartre6 The Doctor Seventeenth century duchartre7 The Doctor Second half of the seventeenth century N.Bonnart duchartre8 1. Bucco - from "De Larvis sceninis et figuricis convicis," by Ficoroni (1754) 2. Pulcinella - Detail from the celebrated picture in the museum of the Comedie-Francaise, representing French and Italian farceurs in the time of Moliere 3. Maccus - ancient bronze statuette discovered at Rome in 1727 - from Ficoroni duchartre9 Pulcinella - Seventeenth century engraving by de Geijn duchartre10 The Captain at the Beginning of the Sixteenth Century (this is possibly the actor Garavini) duchartre11 The Captain engraving by de Geijn duchartre12 1.Pierrot (after M. Sand) 2. Perrot (beginning of the nineteenth century) duchartre13 An Inamorata engraving by Callot duchartre14 An Inamorata of the Renaissance probably Isabella Andreini, of te Gelosi company duchartre15 Isabella (about 1577) pssibly Vittoria degli Amorevoli or Isabella Andreini duchartre16 An Inamorata of the Italian Comedy engraving after a drawing by Watteau duchartre17 The Lover and the Soubrette (about 1577) detail from an engraving in the "Recueil Fossard" lively arts1 Pamela Payton-Wright in a production of "She Stoops to Conquer" at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven. Costume by Linda Fischer. Wig by Paul Huntley lively arts2 Diana Rigg portaying the title character in Euripides' Medea lively arts 3 Fiona Shaw in title role of the Royal Shakespeare Company of Britain production of Electra lively arts 4 scene from a version of Sophocles' King Oedipus by poet and dramatist W.B. Yeats oedipus1 Jessye Norman as Jocasta in Oedipus Rex oedipus2 Creon (Bryn Terfel) has just returned from the oracle ofApollo oedipus3 in the final scene Oedipus, blind and alone, walks throught the water in the underworld as the rains begin to fall on the chorus, cleansing them. oedipus4 Oedipus recalls the events at the crossroads oedipus5 Joasta prepares to hang herself as the servants express a silent wal. wilson1 Zoe Wannamaker in the title role of Eectra by Sophocles wilson2 The chorus in a production of Iphegenia at Aulis at the Guthrie Theater in 1992 hartnoll Two medieval devils -(left) Devil Bell and (right) Astaroth. pen drawing from a manuscript of 1539