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  2. Category:17th-century plays - Wikipedia

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  3. Category:Plays set in the 17th century - Wikipedia

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  4. Category:17th-century play stubs - Wikipedia

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  5. Restoration spectacular - Wikipedia

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    The Restoration spectacular was a type of theatre production of the late 17th-century Restoration period, defined by the amount of money, time, sets, and performers it required to be produced. Productions attracted audiences with elaborate action, acrobatics, dance, costume, scenery , illusionistic painting , trapdoors , and fireworks .

  6. Category:Plays by Pierre Corneille - Wikipedia

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  7. Richelieu (play) - Wikipedia

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    Richelieu; Or the Conspiracy (generally shortened to Richelieu) is an 1839 historical play by the British writer Edward Bulwer-Lytton. [1] It portrays the life of the Seventeenth Century French statesman Cardinal Richelieu. It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 7 March 1839. [2]

  8. British Library, MS Egerton 1994 - Wikipedia

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    Egerton MS 1994 is a manuscript collection of English Renaissance plays, now in the Egerton Collection of the British Library.Probably prepared by the actor William Cartwright around 1642, and later presented by him to Dulwich College, the collection contains unique copies of several Elizabethan, Jacobean, and Caroline dramas, including significant works like Edmund Ironside and Thomas of ...

  9. Faulkener (play) - Wikipedia

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    Florence, 17th century Faulkener (also sometimes spelt as Faulkner ) is an 1807 historical tragedy by the British writer William Godwin . [ 1 ] The play premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on 16 December 1807. [ 2 ]