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Public and private playhouses in the Elizabethan era not only reflect the social and economic distinctions of the time but also contribute to the evolution of theater as both an art form and a commercial enterprise. While public playhouses were larger, open-air venues accessible to the general populace, private playhouses offered more exclusive, intimate performances often attended by the elite.
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