University Of Birmingham

Alumna, English

Shakespeare Institute

Thesis Title: Queen Henrietta's Men and the Cockpit Repertory, 1625-1637

Kate McLuskie

About

I am an assistant commissioning editor in philosophy at Oxford University Press, and a Globe Education Lecturer at Shakespeare's Globe, London. My articles have appeared in the journal Shakespeare, and in Early Theatre. In 2009 I was awarded a prize by Early Theatre for my article on Richard Brome's contract, and in 2011 I received honorable mention by the journal for work on the 1617 Cockpit riot. My paper on Thomas Heywood's play Love's Mistress has been selected for publication in the conference proceedings of the 2011 ISA Conference. I contributed an essay to the Richard Brome Online edition, have written numerous book and theatre reviews for Cahiers Elisabethains, and am a contributor to the Year's Work in English Studies and the Lost Plays Database. I'm writing a book on Queen Henrietta's Men, three separate book chapters on Killigrew, Caroline tragicomedy, and digital publishing, editing one of James Shirley's plays, and beginning a new research project on the office-book transcripts of Henry Herbert, Master of the Revels. My next conference appointment (in early modern studies) is at the SRS in Manchester, where I will be speaking about Caroline and Restoration drama with Rachel Willie & Ollie Jones. I will also be presenting a paper on the Revels office documents at the Missing Texts conference on 2 June 2012, at Birkbeck.

 

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