Strolling players
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Strolling players
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Strolling players were travelling theatre groups in England during the Tudor and subsequent periods. They toured the country delivering theatrical performances. They performed in barns and in the courtyards of inns. One of the most popular plays performed by these strolling players was Robin Hood. The English government of the period was concerned that plays such as Robin Hood would promote rebellious acts. The emergence of the Black Death also increased fear that the strolling players would be
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Travelling theatrical groups popular since the 16th century
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strolling_players
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2022-05-27T01:08:44Z
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