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| medieval theatre history timeline |
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| groups of priests, nuns, who helped those who were illiterate learn biblical history |
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| who performed in church plays |
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| nuns, priests, and choirboys |
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| based on stories of the bible |
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plays of last week of jesus's life -performed once a year -first performed in 1634 |
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| Various acting stations placed in a line, each one a different Biblical location such as: Heaven, Hell, Jerusalem, et cetera |
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| presented most miracle/mystery plays. |
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| stages on wheels moved from town to town |
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| audience stayed in one spot- different pageant wagons moved through |
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| origins of first acting companies |
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-spiritual trials of the average man -deals with principles of write/wrong |
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