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During the Elizabethan period, theater companies began to a. travel more. b. use actors who were usually members of the nobility. c. use permanent performance spaces. d. cast men to play women and women to play men.

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c. use permanent performance spaces.

The landlords from the Elizabethan period expanded their benefits by permitting plays to be appeared impermanent stages raised in the yards of their hotels. Before long reason fabricated playhouses and incredible open venues were being developed.

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User Sergey Zhukov
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Answer: c. use permanent performance spaces

Theater companies started performing in theaters that were built especially for them during the Elizabethan period. Travelling by theater companies, and using actors from the nobility were not part of the theater's practices during Elizabethan period.

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