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Early English Theatres, Leta Strother
Early English Theatres, Leta Strother
Honors Theses
During the reign of Queen Elizabeth, sport and amusement became increasingly popular to everyone. Even the poor were enthusiastic and interested in drama. Although different forms of plays like the miracle and morality had existed for many years, the drama had finally outgrown the inn-yard and wagon stages. Therefore, a new place was necessary for the presentation of plays. These 'new places' were called theatres.
There were three kinds of theatres in Queen Elizabeth's time. They were the public theatres, the private theatres, and the court theatre.