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The Marlowe Society : ウィキペディア英語版
The Marlowe Society
The Marlowe Society is a Cambridge University theatre club for Cambridge students. It is dedicated to achieving a high standard of student drama at Cambridge.〔http://www.societies.cam.ac.uk/marlowe/about.html〕 The society celebrated its centenary over three years (2007–2009) and in 2008 there was a production by the society of a version of ''Comus'' written by Australian poet and playwright John Kinsella.
==History==
The Marlowe Society was founded in 1907 by Justin Brooke and other students,〔(A brief history ), University of Cambridge.〕 with the intention of performing historical plays that were relatively unknown, as Christopher Marlowe, the Society's namesake, was himself a lesser-known contemporary of Shakespeare's. Brooke and his fellow students were reacting against Victorian theatre and decided to revive the presentation of Shakespeare in Cambridge, not performed there since 1886.〔(The Cambridge University Marlowe Society ), University of Cambridge.〕 The Society came to specialise in Elizabethan and Jacobean revivals in uncut texts performed with their original economy and rapidity, and (in the early years) with the female roles played by men. The first successful modern production of ''The White Devil'', for example, was that of the Marlowe Society (ADC Theatre, Cambridge, March 1920), directed by J. T. Sheppard, with music by C. Armstrong Gibbs and with Eric Maschwitz as Vittoria. “Anybody who enjoys hearing beautiful poetry beautifully spoken,” wrote the editor of the ''Cambridge Review'', “and tragic passion ‘with dignity put on’ should not miss this wonderful opportunity. What a magnificent play!”〔''Cambridge Review'', 12 March 1920〕
In 1964, to celebrate the Centennial of 1964 as commissioned by the British Council, the Society decided to stage a production of the complete, uncut canon of Shakespeare poems and plays, under the direction of George Rylands.
The Marlowe Society and Footlights used to work closely together: frequently the annual Footlights pantomime was a parody of the Marlowe society's serious dramatic performance earlier in the year. This performance is the one 'hosted' by the Cambridge Arts Theatre in Cambridge.
As of October 2013, the Marlowe Society is holding a year-long festival to mark the 450th Anniversary of Marlowe's birth. Over the year, the entirety of Marlowe's works will be staged in venues across Cambridge, including the annual 'Arts' Show. The Festival was launched by Michael Oakley's production of ''Dido, Queen of Carthage'' at Emmanuel College Chapel, followed by a gala performance at the Senate House.

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