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Shakespeare strongly influenced the English theatre from the seventeenth century onward, so his influence can be felt in any modern play. Shakespeare radically increased the complexity of characters in plays--the difference can easily be seen in a comparison of playwrights just before Shakespeare and those immediately afterwards. One might almost say that Shakespeare invented characterization.

One interesting fact is that modern theatre design is hearkening back to that of Elizabethan theatres, using thrust stages and simpler sets.

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