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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Blackfriars Theatre was de naam van twee tBlackfriars Theatre was de naam van twee theaters in het Londense district Blackfriars gedurende de Renaissance. Beide theaters begonnen als trefpunt voor kindacteurs, die al werkzaam waren in het kapelkoor van Elizabeth I. In deze functie was in beide theaters een deel van de meest innovatieve dramaproducties tijdens de regeerperiode van Elizabeth I en Jacobus I te zien, van het eufuïsme van John Lyly tot de stekende satire van Ben Jonson, George Chapman, en John Marston. Het tweede theater kwam uiteindelijk onder controle te staan van de King's Men (het gezelschap dat tot 1603 bekendstond als de Lord Chamberlain's Men), die het gebouw 's winters gebruikten om hun producties op te voeren tot beide theaters in 1642 werden gesloten.ot beide theaters in 1642 werden gesloten. , O teatro Blackfriars foi um dos teatros prO teatro Blackfriars foi um dos teatros privados que tiveram maior relevância durante a época do renascimento inglês, talvez isso se deva ao trabalho que ali desenvolveu o famoso dramaturgo William Shakespeare. Em 1275 se estabeleceu nas margens do rio Tâmisa um monastério de monges dominicanos que tinham a particularidade de se vestir com vestimentas escuras, é por causa deles que se começou a chamar de Blackfriars (Black: preto; Friars: frades). Estes monges tentaram ganhar a permissão das autoridades da cidade de Londres para dispor de todo um prédio para ser usado a sua vontade com toda liberdade, o qual permitia que uma região da cidade permanecesse fora do alcance dos puritanos e a favor do desenvolvimento da atividade teatral. Em 1538 com a dissolução dos mosteiros por parte de Henrique VIII o recinto foi fechado assim como também seus jardins. O território foi dividido e vendido para a construção de grandes palácios.ido para a construção de grandes palácios. , El teatro Blackfriars fue uno de los teatros privados que han tomado más relevancia durante la época del renacimiento inglés, tal vez ello se deba a la labor que desarrolló allí el famoso dramaturgo William Shakespeare. , Blackfriars Theatre - nazwa dwóch osobnychBlackfriars Theatre - nazwa dwóch osobnych teatrów działających w dzielnicy Londynu Blackfriars w XVII wieku. Służyły głównie młodym aktorom, który rozwijali swoje umiejętności występując w chórach Elżbiety I. Swoją premierę miały tam też liczne innowacyjne dzieła pisarzy takich jak Ben Jonson. Jeden z budynków znajdował się we władaniu King’s Men - grupy teatralnej związanej z Szekspirem - aż do zamknięcia teatrów w 1642. Oba budynki znajdowały się na terenach w przeszłości znajdujących się w posiadaniu zakonu Dominikanów, noszących czarne szaty - stąd wzięła się nazwa tego miejsca. W związku z odebraniem im majątków przez Henryka VIII stały się własnością państwa, następnie zaś zostały przekształcone w teatry. Budynek należący do Trupy Lorda Szambelana został im sprzedany za 600 funtów szterlingów w 1596 roku, był długi na 30 i szeroki na 15 metrów.u, był długi na 30 i szeroki na 15 metrów. , Blackfriars Theatre was the name given to Blackfriars Theatre was the name given to two separate theatres located in the former Blackfriars Dominican priory in the City of London during the Renaissance. The first theatre began as a venue for the Children of the Chapel Royal, child actors associated with the Queen's chapel choirs, and who from 1576 to 1584 staged plays in the vast hall of the former monastery. The second theatre dates from the purchase of the upper part of the priory and another building by James Burbage in 1596, which included the Parliament Chamber on the upper floor that was converted into the playhouse. The Children of the Chapel played in the theatre beginning in the autumn of 1600 until the King's Men took over in 1608. They successfully used it as their winter playhouse until all the theatres were closed in 1642 when the English Civil War began. In 1666, the entire area was destroyed in the Great Fire of London.was destroyed in the Great Fire of London. , Blackfriars Theatre era un teatro privato Blackfriars Theatre era un teatro privato allestito nel 1596, durante l'età elisabettiana, da Richard Burbage ricavandolo da un ex-monastero londinese poi confiscato da Enrico VIII per via dell'abolizione della Chiesa cattolica e utilizzato nel XVI e XVII secolo per gli spettacoli dei boy-actors. La struttura misurava 31 x 14 metri. Fu preso in locazione nel 1608 dai The King's Men, la compagnia di William Shakespeare, diventando il teatro di Shakespeare e della sua compagnia come alternativa invernale al teatro pubblico all'aperto Globe. L'attività teatrale proseguì fino al 1642, quando venne chiuso a causa della Guerra civile. Successivamente venne demolito il 6 agosto 1655.sivamente venne demolito il 6 agosto 1655. , Blackfriars Theatre war die Bezeichnung von zwei Theatern, die in der City of London am Ende des 16. und in der ersten Hälfte des 17. Jahrhunderts nacheinander bestanden.
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