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Harvard citations confusion

I'm trying to cite for my essay a review of a specific production of 'Playboy of the Western World'. I can only find how to cite a review of a book using the Harvard method of citation, so would anyone know if that would still be the right way to cite this? I'm just concerned since the review is not a review of the text as a whole but only one specific production of it.
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by elsamcd
I'm trying to cite for my essay a review of a specific production of 'Playboy of the Western World'. I can only find how to cite a review of a book using the Harvard method of citation, so would anyone know if that would still be the right way to cite this? I'm just concerned since the review is not a review of the text as a whole but only one specific production of it.


It really depends, but this may help: https://library-guides.ucl.ac.uk/harvard/play-live

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by elsamcd
I'm trying to cite for my essay a review of a specific production of 'Playboy of the Western World'. I can only find how to cite a review of a book using the Harvard method of citation, so would anyone know if that would still be the right way to cite this? I'm just concerned since the review is not a review of the text as a whole but only one specific production of it.

Hi!

I did an EPQ at A-level and got an A*! I used a website called mybib for my citations and it allows you to pick what type of citation you need for anything ranging from books to articles!

It is something i definitely recommend :smile:

Katy,
LJMU Student Ambassador

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