Japanese And Elizabethan Theater

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Japanese And Elizabethan Theater

fferences between Japanese and Elizabethan theater?
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Similarities: Both addressed an audience whose worldly interests were tied to commercial advantage and urban life; both took place in the pleasure quarters of the city; both were subject to governmental restrictions; both were acted by all-male casts who performed various play types. Differences: Japanese theater remains more formally stylized and does not investigate the psychological development of characters.

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