French Renaissance Theatre part 2: Aristotle Rules, OK?

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Episode 71The continuation of the story of Renaissance theatre in France.The rise of the two theatres in Paris as travelling players were at last allowed to perform in the city.Antoine de Montchrestien and his version of Greek tragedy.The three farceurs Henri Legrand, Robert Guerin, and Hugues Gueru who made the Theatre du Bourgogne the venue in Paris for comedy.The development of the Theatre du Bourgogne under the management of Valeran le Conte and the establishment of ‘Comediens Du Roi’.The emergence of Alexandre Hardy and his prolific life as a playwright.A life in the theatre for the actors of the timeTheophile Viaud and Jean Mairet - champions of the Aristotelian stageJean du Rotrou the last French renaissance playwrightSupport the podcast at:www.thehistoryofeuropentheatre.comwww.ko-fi.com/thoetpwww.patreon.com/thoetpThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy

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