a by leabeth, U5by 0 156i 
a friars attacked by City as, 161°; 
losses of patronage by, to Black- 
ee 164-66, 176, 181-82; ob- 
-scenity of. plays apie lG-GOm ee 
_ Audiences, City, Elizabeth, Or- 
” ders, Stage, Stage-quarrel, and 
individual theatres. 
in France, sitting on stage 
of, and stage-structure, imported, 
ix, 46, 143-47; galleries in, 46-47, 
52. 
q in Germany. See German. 
_—-— modern, stage-level gaileries 
of European and American, 42*; 
of Freiburg, 42°; size of stage in, 
_ 477; view of actors in, 47°; ca- 
pacities of American, compared 
with Elizabethan- Jacobean, San; 
Seats: in, 51°; ‘art of acting in, 
compared, 1345, 
Theatre and City vs. Crown, in re- 
lation to Blackfriars, x, 129, 149- 
62, 168. See Blackfriars, City, 
Elizabeth, James, Shakespeare, 
Theatre, public. 
' Theatres, companies, poets, and 
players, in relation to Blackfriars, 
X-Xi, Xli, 133, 140, 158, 165-66’, 
167, 168, 169-72, 178- 81. 
Theatrical modes and customis, ori- 
gin of certain, 129. See Imita- 
tion, Masque, Music, Singing, Sit- 
ting on, Sitting “over.’ 
Theatrical monopoly, of D’Avenant 
and Killigrew, music regarded as 
an essential by, 11; throttles art 
of acting in England and Ger- 
many, 110°; granted by Charles II, 
148. 
Theatrical reformation. 
mation. 
Theatrical relations. See Relations. 
Tilney, Edmund, - Master of the 
See Refor- 
207 
Revels, Whitefriars as office for, 
Zag ; accounts of, 101; salary of, 
203 
Training of Children of Chapel at 
Blackfriars by Queen’s require- 
ment, xi, 4-5, 9-11, 40, 56, 59*-60, 
71, 74, 80', 105-25, 127, 163, 180. 
Traveling of companies into the 
country. See Strolling. 
Triumph of Peace, The. 
ley. 
Troilus and Cressida. 
speare. 
Twelfth Night. 
Van Buchell. 
Wardrobe. See Stage-apparel. 
Webster, John, new-found play by, 
xv, 164°. 
What You Will. See Marston. 
Whitefriars, Children of King’s 
Revels at, 1, 14, 15, 117’, 121, 1787; 
Children of Revels to Queen at, 
See Shir- 
See Shake- 
See Shakespeare. 
See Swan. 
Te ise iby) TIO 4 tay. 9 10S early: 
children-companies at, 6; as 
“Great Hall” of monastery, ' 73 as 
private theatre, 7, 9°, 180°; size 
and structural features of, 7, 36; 
capacity of, 7; no galleries in, ks 
date of, 8, 9°; dramatists for, 13- 
14; on dramas of, 15; stage of, 
43, 44, 130; sitting on stage of, 
44, 130; location of, 153°. 
Whitelocke, Bulstrode. See Or- 
chestra. : 
Widdowes Teares, The. See Chap- 
man. 
Yeoman of the Revels, provides ap- 
parel for Children at Blackfriars, 
83, 99-100, 103-4, 126; Kirkham 
as, 87%, 897, 98-100, 101, 103-4; 
duties of, 99°-100'; expenditures 
by, official, 100, 101, 103-4. 
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