A pageant wagon was used as a place for actors who were not associated with the church to perform. It was basically a stage on wheels. The players (actors) would take their pageant wagons all over Europe and perform to the public. The plays were usually presented in a comedic manner and that is why lots of people would go and see the performances.
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on pageant wagons.
A mystery play is a kind of f vernacular drama in Europe during the Middle Ages. It was played on pageant wagons which provided both scaffold stage and dressing room.
Plays and the theater are woven deeply into the history of many cities such as London. Prior to the first theaters being built, shows took place in pageant wagons.
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on pageant wagons.
At least as far back as the Middle Ages, Pageant Wagons appeared in parades.
The pilgrims used wagons.
conestoga wagons
Wagons are vehicles used for transporting goods or any specified reasons they are still used in some contries in 2011
The library is a good place to look for books about pioneers. By the way, pioneers traveled in wagons. They used Conestoga Wagons, or- a little bit more specifically- covered wagons. The y also used farm wagons.
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These wagons had canvas covers and wide wheels suitable for dirt roads. :)
You can find a sample script for a beauty pageant on the Miss Kentucky Pageant website. The script should only be used as a guide.