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Essay heading: 19th Century Theatre
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The problem with this was that the playwrights were, instead of looking to the future and moving forward in the theatre world, were slowly changing back to the Elizabethan stage. Finally the stage started to transform to have a more real look instead of looking like a picture. Doors and windows actually opened and things such as a desk looked like one that would actually be in use... displayed 300 characters
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Doors and windows actually opened and things such as a desk looked like one that would actually be in use.
About midway through the Victorian period, T. W. Robertson started to lead the English stage back to nature and real things. After many failures, his first success was Society in 1865. But even a larger success for him was Castle... displayed next 300 characters
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