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Theatre in the ‘Long Regency’ era

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Staging History, 1780 to 1840
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This episode gives a brief introduction to the history of this period, beginning with the American War of Independence and culminating in the early years of the reign of Queen Victoria.
The contributors discuss what was going on in the world of theatre at this time and the various connections between the drama and political events.

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This episode explores what it was like to experience theatre in this era, including how theatres were laid out and designed, what it was like to be in the audience, and how plays were written, advertised and staged.
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Series
Staging History, 1780 to 1840
People
Michael Burden
David Kennerley
Susan Valladares
Keywords
theatre
history
Regency
Georgian
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 14/12/2016
Duration: 00:16:53

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