"At its best, this useful study provides an innovative framework for approaching the relationship between spectatorship, performances and playmakers. The chapters adroitly bring together performances in a pan-European context which is still all too little discussed."Jamie Beckett, Literature & History, UK"Accompanying its readers across an impressive range of geographic, temporal, or linguistic boundaries, Drama in Medieval and Early Modern Europe guides them toward a better understanding of the common ground on which the theatrical cultures of medieval and early modern Europe were built."David J. Amelang, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Spain, RENAISSANCE QUARTERLY VOLUME LXXIV