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  2. The Spanish Tragedy - Wikipedia

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    The character of the Old Man, Senex, is seen as a direct reference to Seneca. [32] The play also subverts typically Senecan qualities such as the use of a ghost character. For Kyd, the Ghost is part of the chorus, unlike in Thyestes where the Ghost leaves after the prologue. Also, the Ghost is not a functioning prologue as he does not give the ...

  3. Thomas Kyd - Wikipedia

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    It was arguably the most popular play of the "Age of Shakespeare" and set new standards in effective plot construction and character development. There were "twenty-nine performances between 1592 and 1597" and "eleven editions between 1592 and 1633", which the historian J. R. Mulryne states is "a tally unequaled by any of the plays of ...

  4. Tamburlaine - Wikipedia

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    Tamburlaine suffered more from the change in fashion than did Marlowe's other plays like Doctor Faustus or The Jew of Malta of which there are allusions to performances. Edward Phillips, in his Theatrum Poetarum (1675), is so unfamiliar with the play that he attributes its writing to Thomas Newton. [10]

  5. List of classical music concerts with an unruly audience ...

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    Tuesday evening performances were attended by wealthy or upper-middle-class subscribers. The political dimension of Berg's opera in this milieu and, moreover, in the context of burgeoning Czech fascism and anti-German sentiment has often been emphasized. Indeed, critics warred along political lines in the press. Authorities forbade more ...

  6. Passion Play - Wikipedia

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    Passion Plays were the focal point of the Mystery Plays that were performed by city guilds in many medieval cities, [4] the most prominent being York, [5] Chester and Coventry. [6] Public performances of Passion Plays lasted from the fourteenth century to the middle of the sixteenth century, with a few examples into the seventeenth century.

  7. The 4 Most Passionate Zodiac Signs, According to an ... - AOL

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    Passion comes in many forms, and Cancers have some of the deepest emotional reserves of any zodiac sign. When you want something in your heart, nothing can stop you from manifesting it into existence.

  8. Shakespeare in performance - Wikipedia

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    Performances were further slowed by the need for frequent pauses to change the scenery, creating a perceived need for even more cuts in order to keep performance length within tolerable limits; it became a generally accepted maxim that Shakespeare's plays were too long to be performed without substantial cuts.

  9. Study Ranks 10 Most Passionate Fan Bases In Sports - AOL

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    Another study has ranked the 10 most passionate fanbases in all of sports. OLBG.com has run the study and has the Golden State Warrior fanbase as the most supportive fanbase in the country. It has ...