29 min

For the Money: The Medieval Commercial Theatre The History Of European Theatre

    • History

Episode 61
Once the medieval theatre had moved out of the confines of the church and away from religious obligation a form of commercial theatre began, but how was money spent and income generated and was it profitable?
The rise of commercial theatre through the Interlude and the Travelling Players
Play expenses and income
The rising costs of the Cycle Plays and other entertainments
The actors contract
The production of 'Mystery Des Trois Doms' and what it tells us about collaboration
The relationship between the concerns of the Church, the State, and the Guilds
The player in the service of a Lord.
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Episode 61
Once the medieval theatre had moved out of the confines of the church and away from religious obligation a form of commercial theatre began, but how was money spent and income generated and was it profitable?
The rise of commercial theatre through the Interlude and the Travelling Players
Play expenses and income
The rising costs of the Cycle Plays and other entertainments
The actors contract
The production of 'Mystery Des Trois Doms' and what it tells us about collaboration
The relationship between the concerns of the Church, the State, and the Guilds
The player in the service of a Lord.
To support the Podcast:
www.patreon.com/thoetp
www.ko-fi.com/thoetp
www.thehistoryofeuropeantheatre.com


This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis:

Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

29 min

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