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wrote spanish tragedy- most popular play of 16th c |
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England's best tragedian aside from Shakespeare faust jew of malta edward III similar style to shakespeare often mistaken |
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gave protections from outside raised platform like platea similar to globe theatre |
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dogs sicked against bear. how long will bear survive? |
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carpenter built the theatre, black friars theatre designed the globe |
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shakespearean actor son of james |
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1576 outside the city englands first permanent theare previously at city inn |
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1594 drawing by dewitt denbate on accuracy of inner stage |
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1599 designed by burbage burnt down 1613 rebult 1614 demolished 1644 by commonwealth most famous elizabethan theatre shakespeare often performed here |
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where orchestra and audience sat |
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dark blue sky w golden stars |
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discovery space, inner stage, inner below |
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either room on stage or corridor right behind wall of stage |
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richard tarleton in zanni style william kempe master for dancing and juggling |
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built by burbage indoor private varied from pubic in that there was no freesome of access around platae shakespeares kings men played here |
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theatre designer who overshadowed collaborators intensely elaborate, designed/produced court masques |
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entertainment during feasts. juggling, sketches, jokers |
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some remains but built around by office |
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sarcred plays that remained after corpus christi left england and france |
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like pagent wagons used for autos sacramentales |
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playing space/court yard between buildings |
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sitting area for women second row gallery for unaccompanied women |
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point of honor vengence and justice at all costs |
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1548 most prominent and large theatre in france |
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1634 almost as big as bourgogne big rivals burnt down and rebuilt more elaborate |
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man kills father of fiance in revenge of a insulting his father. 1636-38 controversy is lacademic fracais |
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refers to theatre after king charles II was restored to monarchy, after commonwealth made theatres dark |
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dukes company persuaded charles to give him and killgrew patents first group to be allowed to perform in a space with changeable scenery adapted shakespeare |
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kings company part ofthe theatre monopoly performed in liconls inns fields then in royal theatre (drury lane #) |
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1661 tennis court 1st used by davenant for 7 yrs then killgrew for 2 john rich convered it into a 1400 seat house davenant killgrew betterton |
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1) small 700 seat theatre, killgrew, destoryed by fire 1672 2) held 2000, designed by christopher wren in 1674, holds place in theatre goers heart second to dorset theare ran by david guerr for 30 yrs #0 demosihed by sheridans (playwrights) and rebuilt in 1791 4)1812 |
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the slut, orange seller, lord buckhirst mistress, king charles mistress Women good actresses, voyeuristic, permissive audiences. women willing sinners men proving they can conquer |
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hand help eye covering masks, the fashion when flirting was an art form |
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vain fools colly cibber was famous as lord foppington |
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ran drury lane strong acting company adapted plays to modern tastes roman styles at drurylane |
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naturalistic actor killed william hallem backstage at intermission finished act 2 then fled city 1 st great role as shylock |
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1763 prices not reduced at intermission (the norm) |
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minitures in background realism in scene design storm effects cans and lights |
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1777 side lighting candles not bright enough (argon?) |
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