At a table across the innyard an older peasant, in the full heyday of an anecdote, pauses while carving a ham, his knife still aloft. |
The structure of the Elizabethan playhouse was similar to that of the earlier innyard theatres. |
Just as the Spanish playhouse reproduced the features of the corrale it had grown out of, so the Elizabethan playhouse followed the pattern of the improvised innyard theatre. |
One play was set on boards and trestles in an innyard, another given a court setting with the full effects of the Baroque theatre. |
Its Elizabethan theatre, modeled after the innyard theatres popular in Shakespeare's day, hosts performances of Shakespeare's plays as well as concerts, lectures, films, and assorted family programs. |
Alpatych entered the innyard at a quicker pace than usual and went straight to the shed where his horses and trap were. |