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... One of the English stage’s earliest great comedians is John Lyly, he gave other authors inspiration with all his plays. ... This theater allowed a place for actors to legally act. ... The next theatres were built similar to each other, in an in-yard-theater with a 3-sided stage jutting far into the auditorium. ... Marlowe is debatably the greatest English writer before Shakespeare. ...
The Globe Theater was opened in London in 1599. ... James Burbage was half owner of the theater, and built the Theater. The other half of the theater belonged to five men of Lord Chamberlain’s Acting Company. ... During this time period, it was unusual for the players to actually be owners of the theater at which they performed. ... The Globe Theater was a gathering place for all social classes, poor and rich alike.
Approximate Word count = 997 Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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