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TRUE! Men played the roles.

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Is the Elizabethan drama productions began at sunset?

The Elizabethan drama productions did NOT begin at sunset.


DID Elizabethan drama relied heavily on costuming?

yes


What queen was Elizabethan drama named after?

Elizabeth I of England


The English drama first developed into a sophisticated art form in which period?

The Elizabethan period


Was the theartre important in the Elizabethan era?

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Is the Elizabethan drama productions began at sunset?

The Elizabethan drama productions did NOT begin at sunset.


DID Elizabethan drama relied heavily on costuming?

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What queen was Elizabethan drama named after?

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In Greek drama, every play was either a tragedy or a comedy. In Elizabethan drama, even tragic plays had comic relief.


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