Caroline theatre

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Caroline theatre was a prominent London playhouse of the early 17th century, active during the Caroline era under King Charles I and known for staging contemporary dramas.

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instanceOf London playhouse
theatre building
activeDuring Caroline era
approximateStartDate Charles I of England
surface form: reign of Charles I (1625)
artForm performing arts
theatre
associatedPeriod Stuart England
associatedWith Caroline drama
audienceType urban London audiences
buildingFunction commercial theatre
country Kingdom of England
culturalContext English Renaissance drama
surface form: English Renaissance theatre
era pre-Interregnum England
genre drama
historicalRegion Early modern London
historicalSignificance prominent London playhouse of the Caroline era
knownFor staging contemporary dramas
languageOfPerformance English
locatedIn London, England
surface form: London
operationalPeriod early 17th century
performanceType professional stage plays
reigningMonarchDuringPeak Charles I of England
status defunct theatre
subjectOf theatre history studies
usedFor public theatrical performances

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