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No, the Red Bull was not a public theater built during the Renaissance; it was an Elizabethan playhouse established in 1605 in London. It was primarily known for staging plays and was one of the many venues that contributed to the vibrant theatrical culture of the time. The theater was named after the nearby Red Bull Inn and operated until about 1625.

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