I'm forwarding this email from a colleague, C. David Frankel. I can forward any replies to him. Thanks, Paulette Marty Hi. I have a student (highly motivated undergraduate) who is interested in finding out about the theatre as a commercial enterprise during the Elizabethan and Jacobean periods. He's especially interested in marketing questions: how were productions and theatres advertised, what kind of competitive forces affected prices, who made money and how, and so on. He's looked for books and articles but hasn't found much (which may be because neither he nor I are using correct keywords in this instance). Does anyone know of any good sources of information for this research question? Thanks. cdf C. David Frankel Associate Director of Theatre School of Theatre and Dance University of South Florida 4202 E. Fowler Ave., TAR230 Tampa, Fl. 33620 email: [log in to unmask] vmail: 813.974.1751