Introduction: understanding the early modern journeying play / Claire Jowitt and David McInnis
"For his travailes let the globe witnesse": venturing on the stage in early modern England / Anthony Parr
Seeing and overseeing the stage as map in early modern drama / Ladan Niayesh
Marlowe's Mediterranean and counter-epic forms of oceanic hybridity / Steve Mentz
Making the land known: Henry IV, Parts 1 and 2, and theáliterature of perambulation / Julie Sanders
Eastward ho and the traffic of the stage / Andrew Gordon
Language and seafaring in Thomas Middleton and John Webster's Anything for a quiet life / Marianne Montgomery
Rogue cosmopolitans on the early modern stage: John Ward, Thomas Stukeley, and the Sherley Brothers / Daniel Vitkus
Drama at sea: a new look at Shakespeare on the Dragon, 1607-08 / Richmond Barbour and Bernhard Klein
Strange bedfellows: the ordinary undersides of "a true reportory" and The tempest / Emily C. Bartels
Travelling characters in early modern drama / David McInnis
"Constant changelings", theatrical form, and migration: stage travel in the early 1620s / Clare McManus
The uses of cultural encounter in Sir William Davenant's Caroline-to-Restoration voyage drama / Claire Jowitt.