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Plays are generally played on platforms called stages, even nowadays. The temporary stages erected in the Middle Ages on fair days to perform mysteries were probably less stable than permanent stages are, and also much smaller. There wouldn't be any room for crowd scenes or sweeping movements. There were likely a lot of tableaux; actors remaining in a fixed pose to show a permanent relationship between the people on stage.

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