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What plays did people watch in 1650?

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13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

One is inclined to say "none" but that is not true. If you lived in France, you could watch Corneille's plays (Moliere had just started writing) If you were in Spain you could watch Lope da Vega's plays. However, if you were in England you couldn't watch plays at all because they were outlawed in 1642. Well, they did allow "interludes" which were short playlets, basically skits, but that was all.

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