Talk:Lincoln Mystery Plays

Relation to N-town
There are a number of problems with the current article. There should be an N-town article to complement the existing mystery play articles, this isn't it, but the group is worth their own article. Kbthompson 08:01, 21 October 2007 (UTC)
 * 1) It is a group performing a modern revival, this should be the focus of the article
 * 2) The N-town plays (is thought to) originate in East Anglia, they were not related to any particular town - esp. not Lincoln (although it's at the top of the range of where they would be performed)
 * 3) Also known as Coventry plays, Hegge plays, etc.
 * 4) The article mixes up all the mystery plays, there are four extant cycles, they are distinct texts with distinct performance histories.

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