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Elizabethan Theater

THESIS: Elizabethan Drama changed literature and theater into what it is today.1. wars of the roses (other historical influences)During the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, England underwent a dramatic change in priorities. The importance of art and literature became highly prevalent. The impact of the Elizabethan drama and style still influences culture. It changed altered it into what it modern literature and theater is today. The Elizabethan Age began during the last twenty years of Elizabeth I's reign (Lace, 71). Elizabeth loved the arts and England had increased in wealth and internal peace (Lace, 71). Elizabethan drama placed its roots in the medieval church (Lace, 71). Since all services were held in Lati


Backstage were rooms for storage, "tiring rooms" (where actors got attired, dressed) and the green room where actors waited for their cues to go onstage (Lace, 76). The actors of the time led an ambiguous life. This made gaining legal status an important step for the acting profession (Lace, 75). Only lowest class women and the greatest nobles enjoyed plays by themselves (Lace, 77). Because of the War of the Roses, many nobles, that employed actors, were killed (Lace, 73). Unknown to the innovators of their time, their contributions to the theater they lived for are still recognized and appreciated. Mystery plays, while still teaching morals, were the more entertaining plays. All the minor details and trifle ways that shaped the style of the Elizabethan era are the same that changes the style of modern times. Almost no women were actors, women's parts were played by younger boys (Lace, 74).

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