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write a short note on Elizabethan and restoration theatre​

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Answered by swarajdas54
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Elizabethan theatre has its beginnings attributed to the reign of Elizabeth I from 1558-1602, but some place its end when the Puritans had the theatres closed in 1642.  In London, drama was a very popular form of entertainment.  Unlike the morality plays and Greek dramas, Elizabethan drama excluded God .

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Answered by azraelaf21390
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Elizabethan theatre, sometimes called English Renaissance theatre, refers to that style of performance plays which blossomed during the reign of Elizabeth I of England (r. 1558-1603 CE) and which continued under her Stuart successors.Restoration comedy" is English comedy written and performed in the Restoration period of 1660–1710. Comedy of manners is used as a synonym for this. After public stage performances were banned for 18 years by the Puritan regime, reopening of the theatres in 1660 marked a renaissance of English drama.The primary importance of theatre to the Elizabethans was its entertainment value. ... During Elizabeth's reign, theatre became more structured and organised, so much so that permanent structures were built and there were about 17 theatres erected during this period. The main features of an Elizabethan theatre

The theatre was open and plays had to be performed in daylight.

A flag would be flown from the top of the theatre to show a play was going to be performed.

People sat around the stage in galleries.

The cheapest place was in front of the stage where ordinary people stood.

The main features of an Elizabethan theatre are

The theatre was open and plays had to be performed in daylight.

A flag would be flown from the top of the theatre to show a play was going to be performed.

People sat around the stage in galleries.

The cheapest place was in front of the stage where ordinary people stood.

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