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9 January, 10:38
Definition of the elizabethan theater
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Mckenzie Newman
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English Renaissance theater, also known as early modern English theater, or (commonly) as Elizabethan theater, refers to the theater of England between 1562 and 1642. This is the style of the plays of William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe and Ben Jonson.
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