Role of the nobility in the promotion of theatre during the Elizabethan era.
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Some theatre companies were given protection and funding by the nobility. They invited actors to perform in their country houses. This was seen as Patronage as they were given a higher status by the nobility and in turn the nobility and those loyal to Elizabeth could influence the themes of the performance.
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Some theatre companies were given protection and funding by the nobility. They invited actors to perform in their country houses. This was seen as Patronage as they were given a higher status by the nobility and in turn the nobility and those loyal to Elizabeth could influence the themes of the performance.
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