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kirill [66]
2 years ago
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Briefly explain one example of dramatic regional economic growth in the early 1800s.

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1 answer:
cricket20 [7]2 years ago
4 0

The interesting history of theater in Britain from the Middle Ages to the Present is traced in The V&A's Theatre and Performance collections. Early dramatic genres including mystery plays and court masques, alternative and "in year face" theatre of the late 20th century, patriotic wartime entertainment of the 1940s, and the establishment of organizations like the Arts Council and the National Theatre.

What kind of plays was most common in the eighteenth century?

An illustration of the rapid regional expansion in the early eighteenth century. Drama from the 18th century was extremely important during the Restoration. While many Elizabethan playwrights combined comedy and tragedy, Restoration dramatists opted to keep the two separate (Nettleton). Tragedies and comedies can be used to categorize the drama of this era.

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