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                  <funder>Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada</funder>
                  <funder>McMaster University</funder>
                  <funder>Poculi Ludique Societas</funder>
                  <funder>University of Waterloo</funder>
                  <funder>University of Toronto Centre for Drama, Theatre &amp; Performance Studies</funder>
                  <funder>University of Victoria</funder>
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                     <p>This file is licensed under a <ref target="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/">CC BY-NC_ND 4.0 license</ref>, which means that it is freely downloadable without permission under the following conditions: (1) credit must be given to the author, Queen’s Men Editions, and LEMDO in any subsequent use of the files and/or data; (2) the content cannot be adapted or repurposed (except in quotations for the purposes of academic review and citation); and (3) commercial uses are not permitted without the knowledge and consent of Queen’s Men Editions, the editor, and LEMDO. This license allows for pedagogical use of the critical paratexts in the classroom.</p>
                     
                     <p>Production photographs and videos on this site may not be downloaded. They appear freely on this site with the permission of the actors and the ACTRA union. They may be used within the context of university courses, within the classroom, and for reference within research contexts, including conferences, when credit is given to the producing company and to the actors. Commercial use of videos and photographs is forbidden.</p>
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                  <hi rendition="rnd:italic">Queen’s Men Editions</hi> is a collaborative site, created by an international body of scholars, theater practitioners, and digital developers, all working to achieve the same goals: to inspire a love of early theatre beyond Shakespeare; to recover the plays associated with the Queen’s Men in particular as enjoyable, teachable, and performable theatrical texts; and to present those texts in a rich online environment.</p>
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