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Article by Coulson Published Early Drama, Art, and Music

Embodying Text: Reassessing Characterization and Performance in the Medieval English Herod Plays,” an article written by Assistant Dean for Student Learning, Director of Acting and Associate Professor of Theatre Carolyn Coulson, Ph.D., was published in Early Drama, Art, and Music (ed. Clifford Davidson, Medieval Institute 2021). In his general introduction, Davidson says Coulson brings to the study the “sensitivity of a talented theater director’s deep experience and knowledge of the conditions of the medieval stage.”

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