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Why was theatre so important during Elizabethan times?

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Answered by Anonymous
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During Elizabeth's reign, theatre becamemore structured and organised,... The primary importance of theatre to the Elizabethans was its entertainment value. ... Plays were attended in these public playhouses by both royalty and commoners alike. They watched the same plays at the same time.

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Answered by ADRIJAjayant
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The history of the theater is fascinating. How plays were first produced in the yards of inns - the Inn-yards. The very first theater and the development of the amphitheatre. The Elizabethan Entrepreneurs ( the men with the ideas and the money.). The building, design and construction of a London Elizabethan Theatre. The plays, the playwrights, the politics and the propaganda all play an important part in the history of the Elizabethan Theatre. The Elizabethan Theatre was a booming business. People loved the Theatre. The Elizabethan plays and theatres were as popular as the movies and cinemas of the early 20th century. Vast amounts of money could be made. The inn-keepers increased their profits by allowing plays to be shown on temporary stages erected in the yards of their inns (inn-yards). Soon purpose-built playhouses and great open theatres were being constructed.



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