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The texture of the plaid cotehardie was usually _________ and had a full skirt .
What is smooth
100
The stages were set up in ________, ____________, ________________, churchyards, and at ____________
What is streets, private halls, marketplaces, and at festivals
100
Revealing the __________ was popular, since it proved womanliness.
What is the chest
100
Plays based on the legends of saints.
What are Saint plays
200
In addition, _________ started to appear on men more than women
What is skirts
200
_________ were popular
What is temporary stages
200
based on biblical history
What are mystery plays
200
Platforms on which plays were performed.
What are mansions
300
Women were not allowed to show ___________
What is bare legs
300
The “ ” was where the audience stood or sat when there was no more seating.
What is the stand
300
Miracle plays referred to the ____________________
What is life of a saint
300
Play based on the last week of Jesus Christ’s life.
What is The Passion Play
400
In addition, ________ were all long sleeved and were very tight around the women waist
What is dresses
400
the __________ consists of floor level playing area and the seating
What is place
400
__________________- shorter than morality plays, more humorous.
What are moral interludes
400
Taught the difference between right and wrong, in the context of the devil and God battling for souls.
What are Morality plays
500
_____________ - Medieval men wore these during the Medieval period.
What is plaid cotehardie
500
_________ donated money towards the funds of the building costs
What are nobles
500
__________, ____________, and __________ plays were one of the earliest forms of plays in Europe
What are miracle, mystery, and morality
500
A series of short plays depicting religious history from beginning of life to end.
What is Cycle
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