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religious plays dat is incompletecorrect answer: a play that is about bible stories
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Theater in the medieval period be funded by people paying admission, or by nobles paying the actors to perform.
African American writers and artists created books, plays, poems, and paintings.This period was known as the Harlem Renaissance.
Actors were the monks and they told the bible stories in passion plays. The guilds in the late middle ages often took over the cost and the acting in the passion play under the direction of the church.
The most common was the morality play, which was generally a story taken directly from the Bible or an "Everyman" allegory.
In Medieval Europe (esp England), at first in the precincts of the local church, but later in temporary stages set up during festivals and fairs.
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Renaissance drama refers to the plays and theatrical works produced in Europe during the Renaissance period, which lasted from the 14th to the 17th century. These plays were influenced by classical Greek and Roman theater and focused on themes such as humanism, individualism, and the revival of interest in classical literature and culture. Some key playwrights of this era include William Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, and Ben Jonson.
The main entertainment was simply theatre. Plays were contributed throughout all of the Renaissance. There was also art that many people enjoyed. If you consider sports part of entertainment than Joust Tournaments were a huge part of the Renaissance time period. Tons of Europe citizens gathered at fairs and social gatherings to see jousting occur.
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Turkey plays in Europe because some Turkish territory is in Europe.
religious plays dat is incompletecorrect answer: a play that is about bible stories
The plays got too expensive and the guilds took over the plays.
people acted out the plays although some wrote plays
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