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History Coursework - The Theatre Royal, Bath. Niall Donovan - Murphy. My hypothesis concerning the development of the Theatre Royal is that there was a very close link between historical influences and the development of the theatre. These influences were social changes, religion, Bath's tourism factors and also how individuals like George Trim and the Royal Family helped make the theatre what it is today. In this project I will talk about how the different locations of the theatre changed. I will also talk about other changes to the building, fabric, the audience and also the types of plays that were performed. I will then go on to explain why the Royal Theatre changed and the main factors that influenced the changes. I will state the long term / short term causes, the rate of change, the importance and roles of individuals and also relative importance of events. I also belive that the changes...

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