London Stage Index and Information Bank. A pilot study is underway at Lawrence Univ. to determine the best way of providing for The London Stage 1660–1800 a cumulative index and computer-accessible information bank. This series, edited by William B. van Lennep (late of Harvard), Emmett L. Avery (Washington State), Arthur H. Scouten (Pennsylvania), Geo. Winchester Stone, Jr. (New York Univ.), and Charles Beecher Hogan (Yale), is an exhaustive calendar of plays, entertainments, after pieces, dancing, and singing, together with casts, box receipts, advertising, contemporary comment, and all available information about scenery, theatre construction, costuming, audiences, management, and production, compiled from the playbills, newspapers, and theatrical diaries of the period. Until its publication, these records, scattered all over the world, were virtually inaccessible. Now, a scholar may turn to this 11-volume, 8,000-page, 3-million-word reference work with the confidence that whatever information is missing concerning the performance of plays in London during this period is not likely to exist.