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… appearance and imagined reconstructions rendered in line-drawings, see Richard Leacroft, The Development of the English Playhouse (London: Eyre Methuen, 1973). For space’s impact on staging, see Edward A. Langhans, ‘The Post-1660 Theatres as … determined—that we begin. 2 . To see the present-day theatre’s listings, go to https://drurylanetheatre.com. Actors played downstage of the scenic space on the thrust or forestage portion of Drury Lane’s raked stage, where their … closed before their eyes without any intervening curtain drop. 4 An evening’s entertainment might include a five-act play and a shorter afterpiece, each with a prologue and epilogue, as well as dances, music, acrobatic or other …
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