Actually, late sixteenth-century playgoers, actors and playwrights considered the stage as a set of funerary items and buildings. |
He compares the preoccupation with the extremes of the Jacobeans to the extremes of recent playwrights. |
We take on two wannabe playwrights per year and match them up to dramaturges. |
The most notable of the playwrights are Aeschylus, Euripides and Sophocles. |
His work was to become hugely influential on artists, playwrights and dramatists, film-makers and photographers throughout the 20th century. |
I think he probably broke some world record for making novice playwrights feel like pond scum. |