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In researching Early Modern theater in England, it seems that  
Burbage's Theatre, built in 1576, may have been the first permanent  
yearround public stage, not only in London or England, but in all of  
Europe.  There were similar temporary stages in Italy, and indoor  
theaters that came and went, but so far I've found no large outdoor  
commercial stages built to be permanent before Burbage's.  If someone  
has any thoughts on this, or can suggest where else to look, I'd be  
most grateful.

Stephanie Hopkins Hughes
Nyack, NY

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