Production Postcard: Toronto Dutch Courtesan
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Title
Production Postcard: Toronto Dutch Courtesan
Subject
The Dutch Courtesan, "Marston, John", Dutch Courtesan 2019, Toronto Dutch Courtesan, postcard
Description
Promotional postcard for the Toronto Dutch Courtesan production (dir. Noam Lior), 19-24 March 2019; includes 2 files: front and back. Part of the Dutch Courtesan 2019 project.
Creator
Flynn, Aiden, "Zhu, Sam Qingyue"
Source
Main image from Gerrit van Honthorst. "Smiling Girl, A Courtesan, Holding an Obscene Image" (1625), Courtesy SLAM Online collections, Friends Fund, CC0 1.0 https://www.slam.org/collection/objects/1059/
Publisher
2019-03-19-24, 2019, 1605, 17th century, 21st century
Date
Dutch Courtesan 2019 project team
Contributor
Dutch Courtesan 2019 project team
Relation
The Dutch Courtesan, Toronto Dutch Courtesan production (19-24 March 2019; dir. Lior), has Gerrit van Honthorst's "Smiling Girl, A Courtesan, Holding an Obscene Image" (1625)
Format
.jpg (2.56MB); original postcard (3.6 x 5.5' light cardstock)
Language
en-CA
Type
Still Image, Physical Object
Identifier
DC2019-0015a (front), DC2019-0015b
Coverage
Toronto (CA), London (UK), Luella Massey Studio, 2019-03-19-24, 2019, 1605, 17th century
Date Available
2019-06-30
Date Created
2019-03
Has Part
has Gerrit van Honthorst's "Smiling Girl, A Courtesan, Holding an Obscene Image" (1625)
Is Format Of
Digital copy of print poster promoting Toronto Dutch Courtesan (19-24 March 2019; dir. Lior)
References
Toronto Dutch Courtesan (19-24 March 2019; dir. Lior)
Extent
2.56MB, references 3.6 x 5.5' (9 x 14cm) light cardstock postcard
Medium
JPEG; light cardstock (original postcard)
Bibliographic Citation
Flynn, Aiden and Dutch Courtesan 2019 Project Team. 'Promotional postcard: Toronto Dutch Courtesan (19-24 March 2019; dir. Lior)(front)'. DC2019-0015. Dutch Courtesan 2019. Toronto, March 2019. https://dutchcourtesan2019.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/75
Spatial Coverage
Toronto (CA), London (UK), Luella Massey Studio
Temporal Coverage
2019-03-19-24, 2019, 1605, 17th century, 21st century
Accrual Method
Materials created by the Dutch Courtesan project team.
Accrual Periodicity
Infrequently updated after 2019.
Audience
researchers, researchers of early modern drama, university instructors, undergraduate students, graduate students
Audience Education Level
Post-Secondary, Graduate, Post-Graduate
Instructional Method
large-group instruction, small-group instruction, independent research, Performance as Research
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Light cardstock poster.
Main image: Gerrit van Honthorst. Smiling Girl, A Courtesan, Holding an Obscene Image' (1625), Courtesy SLAM Online collections, Friends Fund, CC0 1.0 https://www.slam.org/collection/objects/1059/
Contains Text:
[Front]
The Dutch Courtesan
A Play by John Marston
Directed by Noam Lior
[Text superimposed on image] “Will You Be Only Mine?”
March 21-23 at 8PM / March 24 at 2PM
Presented by
Poculi Ludique Societas and
The Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies
[Back]
The Dutch Courtesan is a comedy about the pleasures and dangers of living in a city. In Marston’s London, as in Toronto now, city living promises freedom to pursue love, sex, marriage, and wealth. In Marston’s London, as in Toronto now, if you have the wrong accent, the wrong religion, the wrong profession, the dream of the city can quickly become a nightmare. Join as we explore the links – and the gaps – between Marston’s 1605 London comedy and Toronto in 2019.
Tickets
Regular $20
Senior $15
Student $10
www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4100335 or cash at door
Luella Massey Studio Theatre
4 Glen Morris Street
[Instagram] @dutchcourtesan2019
[Twitter] @courtesan2019
#DutchCourtesan2019
McMaster University, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies, Poculi Ludique Societas
The producers gratefully acknowledge support for this research and production from the Department of English at the University of Toronto, the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, and Edward’s Boys. This production is presented as part of the ‘Strangers and Aliens in London and Toronto: Sex, Religion, and Xenophobia in Marston’s The Dutch Courtesan.
Main image: Gerrit van Honthorst. Smiling Girl, A Courtesan, Holding an Obscene Image' (1625), Courtesy SLAM Online collections, Friends Fund, CC0 1.0 https://www.slam.org/collection/objects/1059/
Contains Text:
[Front]
The Dutch Courtesan
A Play by John Marston
Directed by Noam Lior
[Text superimposed on image] “Will You Be Only Mine?”
March 21-23 at 8PM / March 24 at 2PM
Presented by
Poculi Ludique Societas and
The Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies
[Back]
The Dutch Courtesan is a comedy about the pleasures and dangers of living in a city. In Marston’s London, as in Toronto now, city living promises freedom to pursue love, sex, marriage, and wealth. In Marston’s London, as in Toronto now, if you have the wrong accent, the wrong religion, the wrong profession, the dream of the city can quickly become a nightmare. Join as we explore the links – and the gaps – between Marston’s 1605 London comedy and Toronto in 2019.
Tickets
Regular $20
Senior $15
Student $10
www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4100335 or cash at door
Luella Massey Studio Theatre
4 Glen Morris Street
[Instagram] @dutchcourtesan2019
[Twitter] @courtesan2019
#DutchCourtesan2019
McMaster University, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance Studies, Poculi Ludique Societas
The producers gratefully acknowledge support for this research and production from the Department of English at the University of Toronto, the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, and Edward’s Boys. This production is presented as part of the ‘Strangers and Aliens in London and Toronto: Sex, Religion, and Xenophobia in Marston’s The Dutch Courtesan.
Physical Dimensions
2.56MB, references 3.6 x 5.5' (9 x 14cm)
Citation
Flynn, Aiden, "Zhu, Sam Qingyue", “Production Postcard: Toronto Dutch Courtesan,” Dutch Courtesan 2019, accessed April 3, 2025, https://dutchcourtesan2019.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/75.
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