Sarah Crover is an instructor at Corpus Christi College, Vancouver. She completed her PhD at the University of British Columbia in 2015. Her dissertation, “Stage and Street: Theatrical Water Shows and the Cultural History of the Early Modern Thames,” explores the history and impact of Thames water pageantry on London theatre culture and civic identity. She has contributed a chapter to the volume Performing Environments: Site Specificity in Medieval & Early Modern English Drama (2014). She is currently working on a chapter for the collection Conversion Machines in Early Modern Europe: Apparatus, Artifice, Body. Her research has been funded by the Early Modern Conversions project and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council.