Beginnings

C. Highley
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This chapter argues that the Blackfriars early association with the Revels Office and Royal Wardrobe established a local tradition of play and performance-related activities. The first commercial playhouse that opened in 1576 was a multi-purpose space in part of the old friary where royal choirmaster Richard Farrant lodged, educated, and “staged” his boys for paying customers. This short-lived playhouse is best understood not as an isolated venture but as part of a cluster of popular recreational venues, including bowling alleys, tennis courts, and fencing schools. Collectively, they made the Blackfriars into London’s premiere entertainment area north of the river.
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本章认为,黑衣修士早期与狂欢办公室和皇家衣橱的联系建立了当地的戏剧和表演相关活动的传统。第一个商业剧场于1576年开业,是一个多用途的空间,位于旧修道院的一部分,皇家唱诗班指挥理查德·法兰特(Richard Farrant)在这里住宿、教育他的孩子们,并为付费顾客“表演”。这个短暂的剧场最好不要被理解为一个孤立的企业,而是作为一系列流行的娱乐场所的一部分,包括保龄球馆、网球场和击剑学校。总之,他们使黑衣修士成为伦敦河以北首屈一指的娱乐区。
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