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The Theatre was rapidly followed by the nearby Curtain Theatre (1577), the Rose (1587), the Swan (1595), the Globe (1599), the Fortune (1600), and the Red Bull (1604). [a] Elsewhere, the Vagabonds Act 1572 left itinerant actors liable to prosecution as vagrants and caused them to seek wealthy sponsors who could provide a permanent play house ...
English Renaissance theatres were more commonly known by the term 'playhouses'. They can be divided into indoor playhouses (which were small and performed to high-paying audiences) and outdoor playhouses (large, partly open-air amphitheatres that charged lower prices).
The English Renaissance was a cultural and artistic movement in England during the late 15th, 16th and early 17th centuries. [1] It is associated with the pan-European Renaissance that is usually regarded as beginning in Italy in the late 14th century.
English Renaissance theatre derived from several medieval theatre traditions, such as, the mystery plays that formed a part of religious festivals in England and other parts of Europe during the Middle Ages. Other sources include the "morality plays" and the "University drama" that attempted to recreate Athenian tragedy.
Renaissance Theatre (Mansfield, Ohio), movie palace-type theater Renaissance Theatre Company (1987–1992), London-based company founded by Kenneth Branagh and David Parfitt Renaissance Ballroom & Casino (formerly known as Renaissance Theatre) (1921–1979), Harlem , Manhattan
Apr. 7—PRINCETON — Outside the early spring air was warm, but inside the building's cool interior was a theater showing all the signs of coming back to life. The Renaissance Theater along ...
Medieval (500 – 1400) Renaissance (1400–1600) Common practice: Baroque (1600–1750) Classical (1750–1830) Romantic (1830–1920) Modern and contemporary: 20th century classical (1900–2000) Contemporary classical (1975–present) Music theory. Rhythm; Harmony; Melody; Musical form; Texture; Notable composers: Guillaume de Machaut ...
One of the most loved films of all time, "The Shawshank Redemption," turns 30 this year. And one small Ohio town has planned a big celebration.