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Dear Peter,
        I am happy to learn of this change.  All the best, susan cerasano

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From: Peter Greenfield [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 2:29 PM
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Subject: RORD


Dear fellow REED-Lers:
        As you probably already know, this summer I have taken over from
David
Bergeron as editor of RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES IN RENAISSANCE DRAMA, and
beginning with the 2001 issue the journal will be published at the
University of Puget Sound.  Manuscripts and subscription payments should be
sent to me at the Department of English, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma,
WA  98416, USA.  (Note: Paid-up members of the Medieval and Renaissance
Drama Society will continue to receive RORD as a benefit of their
membership.)  Reports and reviews of Renaissance drama productions should
still be sent to Dr. Elizabeth Schafer, Department of Drama and Theatre
Studies, Royal Holloway College, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX, ENGLAND.  Reports
 on medieval drama productions should be sent to me at the above address,
or via e-mail at [log in to unmask]  
        The RORD web page gives information on submissions and
subscriptions,
tables of  contents for current and upcoming volumes, and contains
photographs of productions reviewed in the journal.  See it at
http://www.ups.edu/faculty/greenfield/rord.html

        Table of contents for the 2000 issue, vol. 39:
· "The Royal Image and the Politics of Entertainment" by W. R. Streitberger.

· "An Annotated Bibliography of Textual Scholarship in Elizabethan Drama,
1973-1998" by Jeremy Lopez. 
· "Vile Arts: The Marketing of English Printed Drama, 1512-1660" by Alan B.
Farmer and Zachary Lesser. 
· "Costume Drama: Some Functions of Dress in the French Comic Theater,
1450-1550" by Alan Hindley 
· "A Sociological Study of the New Romney Passion Play" by James M. Gibson
and Isobel Harvey. 
· "Reflections of a York Survivor: The York Cycle and Its Audience" by
Megan S. Lloyd 
· Censuses of medieval and Renaissance drama productions

Peter Greenfield