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  2. English Renaissance theatre - Wikipedia

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    In Elizabethan and Jacobean plays, the plays often exceeded the number of characters/roles and did not have enough actors to fulfil them, thus the idea of doubling roles came to be. [47] Doubling roles is used to reinforce a plays theme by having the actor act out the different roles simultaneously. [ 48 ]

  3. History of theatre - Wikipedia

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    As the country expanded so did theatre; following the war of 1812 theatre headed west. [108] Many of the new theatres were community run, but in New Orleans a professional theatre had been started by the French in 1791. [108] Several troupes broke off and established a theatre in Cincinnati, Ohio. [108]

  4. The Theatre - Wikipedia

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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. Built in 1576, after the Red Lion , it was the first permanent theatre built exclusively for the showing of theatrical productions in England , and its first successful one.

  5. Elizabethan era - Wikipedia

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    The era is most famous for its theatre, as William Shakespeare and many others composed plays that broke free of England's past style of theatre. It was an age of exploration and expansion abroad, while back at home, the Protestant Reformation became more acceptable to the people, most certainly after the Spanish Armada was repelled.

  6. James Burbage - Wikipedia

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    James Burbage was born around 1531, probably in Bromley in Kent.He was apprenticed in London to the trade of joiner, and must have persevered through his apprenticeship and taken up his freedom, as in 1559 he was referred to as a joiner twice in the register of St Stephen's, Coleman Street.

  7. English drama - Wikipedia

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    The motion picture mounted a challenge to the stage. At first, films were silent and presented only a limited challenge to theatre. But by the end of the 1920s, films like The Jazz Singer could be presented with synchronized sound, and critics wondered if the cinema would replace live theatre altogether. Some dramatists wrote for the new medium ...

  8. He’s the first Black American to compose a full opera. It’s ...

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    Harvard Theatre Collection/Houghton Library/Harvard University. But finding the manuscript was only the start of a decades-long quest to stage the opera. Over the years, multiple researchers and ...

  9. English Renaissance - Wikipedia

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    The English theatre scene, which performed both for the court and nobility in private performances and a very wide public in the theatres, was the most crowded in Europe, with a host of other playwrights as well as the giant figures of Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson.