Call for Productions: SITM/REED-NE Colloquim & Festival, Durham 2016

A play festival to accompany the fifteenth triennial colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l’étude du Théâtre Médiéval – jointly sponsored by the North East research team of Records of Early English Drama – will be held in Durham, England on 7-12 July, 2016. If you’re interested in contributing a production to the festival, please […]

Call for Papers: SITM / REED-NE Colloquium, Durham 2016

The fifteenth triennial colloquium of the Société Internationale pour l’étude du Théâtre Médiéval, jointly sponsored by the North East research team of Records of Early English Drama, will be held in Durham, England on 7-12 July, 2016. You can find the official Call for Papers for the colloquium here:  https://reed-ne.webspace.durham.ac.uk/?page_id=650.

August’s Flower: the death of a medieval tightrope walker

This month’s flower comes from the catalogue of Locelli in the Durham Cathedral Muniments (Loc. VI.20), and seems to record the death of a 13th-century tightrope walker, performing on the towers of Durham Cathedral!   The record concerns the King Henry III’s objections to the election of of a new bishop. It seems the the […]

July’s Flower: Durham welcomes James I … (and courts controversy)

‘William our bishope, hath oppugnant been … Confirme our graunt good King‘. This month’s Flower follows on from April’s, both of which concern James I royal visit to Durham in 1617. It too comes from the Order Book of the City of Durham (Durham County Archives ref. Du 1/4/4). In April’s Flower we noted that […]