REVIEW ON THEATRE AND PLAY HOUSES AT SHAKESPEARE’S TIME
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Englishmen could see dramatic performances throughout the kingdom, but playhouses were built only in London. Some nameless businessmen of vision aware of the growing popularity of the plays rented a few of the large inns in London and made them permanent playing places, erecting permanent stages in the Innyards, this development permitted very much better staging, the use of more properties and a measure of security for the acting companies. In this article, review on theatre and play houses at Shakespeare’s time has been highlighted.
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