Renaissance theatre
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For Renaissance theatre see
  • Its section in the History of Theatre
  • English Renaissance theatre
    English Renaissance theatre
    English Renaissance theatre, also known as early modern English theatre, refers to the theatre of England, largely based in London, which occurred between the Reformation and the closure of the theatres in 1642...

  • French Renaissance theatre
  • German Renaissance theatre
  • Italian Renaissance theatre
  • Spanish Renaissance theatre
  • Renaissance Tragedy
    Renaissance Tragedy
    Renaissance tragedy revived the classical Greek tragedy fusing Elizabethan drama and storyline complexities with a more morbid ending . The Renaissance tragedy was most prominent in England where famous playwrights such as William Shakespeare, Thomas Middleton and Christopher Marlowe pioneered the...



For place name see
  • Renaissance Theatre (Mansfield, Ohio)
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