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The Play-house to be Let (scenery)

Posted by Tim Keenan

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CLICK TO ENLARGE Key c = comedy, t = tragedy, tc = tragicomedy s = backshutters, w = wings, r = relieves

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c = comedy, t = tragedy, tc = tragicomedy
s = backshutters, w = wings, r = relieves

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Posted in Scenery plots

Tagged early Restoration drama, early Restoration theatre, LIF, Lincoln's Inn Fields, Playhouse to be let, Restoration theatre, Scenography, The Play-House to be Let, Theatre history, William Davenant

Nov·26

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