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  2. Medieval theatre - Wikipedia

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    The best-known playwright of farces is Hans Sachs (1494–1576), who wrote 198 dramatic works. In England, The Second Shepherds' Play of the Wakefield Cycle is the best-known early farce. However, farce did not appear independently in England until the 16th century with the work of John Heywood (1497–1580).

  3. Category:Medieval drama - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Medieval drama" The following 71 pages are in this category, out of 71 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Category:Television series set in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Fictional dramas or comedies, or factual docu-dramas, set in the Middle Ages (5th to the 15th century). See also the succeeding Category:Television series set in the early modern period Subcategories

  5. The Best Period Dramas to Watch Right Now - AOL

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    From Regency era dramas to Renaissance romances, here are the best period drama TV shows to watch now. Read more: TV Dramas About British Royalty, Ranked by Salaciousness. Call the Midwife.

  6. List of historical films set in Near Eastern and Western ...

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    Dardo, a Robin Hood-like figure, and his loyal followers use a Roman ruin in Medieval Lombardy as their headquarters as they conduct an insurgency against their Hessian conquerors. Nemanjić Dynasty: The Birth of the Kingdom: 2018: 1165–1227: Serbia: Serbian historical drama television series about the Serbian medieval dynasty Nemanjići

  7. Morality play - Wikipedia

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    The 1522 cover of Mundus et Infans, a morality play. The morality play is a genre of medieval and early Tudor drama. The term is used by scholars of literary and dramatic history to refer to a genre of play texts from the fourteenth through sixteenth centuries that feature personified concepts (most often virtues and vices, but sometimes practices or habits) alongside angels and demons, who ...

  8. Theatre of France - Wikipedia

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    In addition to melodramas, popular and bourgeois theatre in the mid-century turned to realism in the "well-made" bourgeois farces of Eugène Marin Labiche and the moral dramas of Émile Augier. Also popular were the operettas, farces and comedies of Ludovic Halévy, Henri Meilhac, and, at the turn of the century, Georges Feydeau.

  9. Category:Medieval dramatists and playwrights - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Medieval dramatists and playwrights" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. Hrotsvitha