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Queen Elizabeth's effect on theatre came about primarily in the legislation which was passed in her reign allowing groups of players to form theatre companies under the patronage of a noble or royal person. Previously professional groups of actors could not exist, because they would be prosecuted as vagrants. But with this new legislation they could exist and perform publicly without fear of prosecution. Elizabeth even sponsored her own group of players, No, Shakespeare wasn't one of them. Although his company did perform for her, the kinds of plays Shakespeare wrote were not really to her taste: she preferred slapstick and acrobatics.

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