List of English Renaissance theatres
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The following is a list of English Renaissance theatres, from the first theatres built in 1567, to their closure at the beginning of the English Civil War in 1642.
English Renaissance theatres were more commonly known by the term 'playhouses'. They can be divided into indoor playhouses (which were small and performed to high-paying audiences) and outdoor playhouses (large, partly open-air amphitheatres that charged lower prices).
Outdoor playhouses
editIndoor playhouses
edit- Blackfriars Theatre (two sites, near to one another)
- The Cockpit-in-Court, part of the Palace of Whitehall
- Cockpit Theatre, later renamed to The Phoenix, Drury Lane
- Porter's Hall Theatre, or Puddle Wharf, Blackfriars
- Salisbury Court Theatre, off Fleet Street
- St. Paul's Theatre, St. Paul's Cathedral
- Whitefriars Theatre, off Fleet Street