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    English Renaissance theatre, also known as Renaissance English theatre and Elizabethan theatre, refers to the theatre of England between 1558 and 1642...
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    The English Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement in England during the late 15th, 16th and early 17th centuries. It is associated with the...
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  • of English Renaissance theatres, from the first theatres built in 1567, to their closure at the beginning of the English Civil War in 1642. English Renaissance...
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  • For Renaissance theatre as subjects, see: History of theatre#English Elizabethan theatre English Renaissance theatre Theatre of France#Renaissance theatre...
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    Renaissance Elizabethan literature English Renaissance theatre Renaissance in Croatia Dutch Renaissance and Golden Age literature French Renaissance literature...
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    including English Renaissance theatre, French theatre, Japanese theatre, Indian theatres, and Ethiopian theatre. In many contexts, such as English and Indian...
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  • science English Renaissance technology English Renaissance theatre List of English Renaissance theatres French Renaissance (1494–1610) French Renaissance architecture...
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    law. The Inns played an important role in the history of the English Renaissance theatre. Notable literary figures and playwrights who resided in the...
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    returns as a ghost to the dismay of the title character. In English Renaissance theatre, ghosts were often depicted in the garb of the living and even...
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    the well-documented actresses in Europe. English Renaissance theatre derived from several medieval theatre traditions, such as, the mystery plays that...
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    produced great poetry and drama. English playwrights combined the influence of the Medieval theatre with the Renaissance's rediscovery of the Roman dramatists...
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    Tragedy (redirect from Renaissance tragedy)
    humanist tragedies. The most important sources for French tragic theatre in the Renaissance were the example of Seneca and the precepts of Horace and Aristotle...
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    Pheme is called Rumour the goddess or the messenger of Zeus. In English Renaissance theatre, Rumour was a stock personification, best known from William...
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    Collaborations Editors English Renaissance theatre Globe Theatre Handwriting Lord Chamberlain's Men/King's Men The Theatre Curtain Theatre Music New Place Portraits...
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    The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 at Southwark, close to the south bank of the Thames...
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    The Theatre was an Elizabethan playhouse in Shoreditch (in Curtain Road, part of the modern London Borough of Hackney), just outside the City of London...
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    unprecedented in the history of world theatre, surpassing even the dramatic production of the English Renaissance by a factor of at least four. This volume...
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    link between history and tragedy which would be elemental to later English Renaissance history plays but also set a new standard for effective use of the...
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    February 1597) was an English actor, theatre impresario, joiner, and theatre builder in the English Renaissance theatre. He built The Theatre, the first permanent...
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    Renaissance humanism was a worldview centered on the nature and importance of humanity, that emerged from the study of Classical antiquity. This first...
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    The English Renaissance, when Shakespeare was writing, was fueled by a renewed interest in Roman and Greek classics and neighboring renaissance literature...
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    where English travelling players performed works of English Renaissance theatre. The leading figure in the project to construct the new theatre is Jerzy...
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    corresponding French word renaissance was adopted into English as the term for this period during the 1830s. The Renaissance's intellectual basis was its...
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    Griffiths (born 1963), is a British actress, and a historian of the English Renaissance theatre. She began her career as child actress. Eva Griffith was born...
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    that all London English Renaissance theatres were built around similar general plans. Despite individual differences, the public theatres were three stories...
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  • editors of Shakespeare, wrote the first general consideration of English Renaissance theatre, utilizing resources like the records of the Master of the Revels...
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    works English Renaissance theatre "[Midsummer night's dream] A midsommer nights dreame". Folger Shakespeare Library. "quarto". Oxford English Dictionary...
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    (750–1050) Middle High German literature (1050–1350) Late medieval / Renaissance (1350–1500) Early Modern German literature (see Early Modern literature)...
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  • company Renaissance Theatre Company, a theatre production company 1987–1992 Renaissance Theatre (Mansfield, Ohio), a movie theater Renaissance (French...
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    prestigious volumes. In the seventeenth century, plays of the English Renaissance theatre were printed as collected editions in folio. Thirty-six of Shakespeare's...
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