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= What is CADRE? =
= What is CADRE? =
Inspired by the [https://lostplays.folger.edu ''Lost Plays Database''], CADRE or ''Co-Authored Drama in Renaissance England'' is a wiki-style forum for scholars to share evidence and information about the co-authorship – a term that includes practices of collaboration, revision, and adaptation – of ''extant'' plays and entertainments between 1570 and 1642.
Inspired by the [https://lostplays.folger.edu ''Lost Plays Database''], CADRE or ''Co-Authored Drama in Renaissance England'' is a wiki-style forum for scholars to share evidence and information about the co-authorship – a term that includes practices of collaboration, revision, and adaptation – of early modern plays and other entertainments.
 
For information about lost plays, sole- or co-authored, see the [https://lostplays.folger.edu ''Lost Plays Database''].  


In this beta phase, we have elected to focus on non-Shakespearean drama as we develop and road-test the platform.  
In this beta phase, we have elected to focus on non-Shakespearean drama as we develop and road-test the platform.  

Latest revision as of 13:35, 9 September 2021

What is CADRE?[edit | edit source]

Inspired by the Lost Plays Database, CADRE or Co-Authored Drama in Renaissance England is a wiki-style forum for scholars to share evidence and information about the co-authorship – a term that includes practices of collaboration, revision, and adaptation – of early modern plays and other entertainments.

In this beta phase, we have elected to focus on non-Shakespearean drama as we develop and road-test the platform.

James Faed, "Shakespeare and His Friends at the Mermaid Tavern" (1850), courtesy of the Yale Center for British Art (B2010.27.1)