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Tudors went to the theatre primarily for entertainment and to experience live performances that combined drama, music, and dance. The theatre served as a social gathering place where people from various backgrounds could enjoy stories that often reflected current events, moral lessons, or historical themes. Additionally, it offered an escape from daily life and a chance to engage with the arts in a communal setting. Important playwrights, like William Shakespeare, contributed to the popularity of the theatre during this period.

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