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Why is restoration theatre important?

What is the significance of restoration theatre, and what is the background behind it?


After Charles II was restored to the throne of England in 1660, he took over from the Puritans who had been ruling since Charles I was executed. The Puritans were anti-theatre, and so when Charles was restored [...]]]></description>
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