Review:
Renaissance Theatre
overall review score: 4.5
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Renaissance theatre refers to the period of European theatre from the late 15th to the early 17th centuries, characterized by a revival of classical themes and influences.
Key Features
- Emergence of professional theatre companies
- Use of elaborate costumes and stage design
- Development of new theatrical forms like tragedies and comedies
Pros
- Revival of classical themes brought new depth and complexity to plays
- Introduction of women actors on stage, expanding the range of roles available
Cons
- Limited accessibility to lower social classes due to expensive ticket prices
- Restrictive censorship and moral codes imposed by authorities