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Depending who you were, any day. The monarch could summon the players to play at the court any time. The outdoor public theatres were open any day but probably not Sunday, and were closed in foul or cold weather. In the winter when it was too cold and dark, they could not perform. In the indoor theatres they could perform any day, even at night and during the winter

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