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The second Folger Shakespeare Library web collection; ''Shakespeare Festivals and Theatrical Companies'' archives select official websites for drama festivals and theatrical companies which identify a focus on Shakespeare performance. Learn more about web archiving at the Folger Shakespeare Library [[Web_archiving|here]]. | ''This article is about one of the Folger's Web collections. For other uses, see [[Web collection (disambiguation)]].'' | ||
The second [[Folger Shakespeare Library]] web collection; ''Shakespeare Festivals and Theatrical Companies'' archives select official websites for drama festivals and theatrical companies which identify a focus on Shakespeare performance. Learn more about web archiving at the Folger Shakespeare Library [[Web_archiving|here]]. | |||
'''URL:''' https://archive-it.org/collections/2877 | '''URL:''' https://archive-it.org/collections/2877 |
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This article is about one of the Folger's Web collections. For other uses, see Web collection (disambiguation).
The second Folger Shakespeare Library web collection; Shakespeare Festivals and Theatrical Companies archives select official websites for drama festivals and theatrical companies which identify a focus on Shakespeare performance. Learn more about web archiving at the Folger Shakespeare Library here.
URL: https://archive-it.org/collections/2877
Archived Since: October, 2011
Type: Thematic
Crawl Frequency: Semi-Annual
Current # of Seeds: 285
Collecting Scope: The collecting scope for this collection is primarily limited to festivals and theatrical companies which operate in the United States; however, the collection includes a growing number of international resources as well.
Selection Criteria: Web Archive Administrators accept an explicit statement that the festival or company repertoire is rooted in Shakespeare’s corpus, or if Shakespeare is featured consistently as part of their repertory.