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14 April 2026

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This lesson investigates how theatre acted as a tool of propaganda in Elizabethan England. Students explore patronage, censorship, and the role of plays in reinforcing the Tudor monarchy, including examples such as Richard III. The lesson encourages critical thinking about political influence and control, with strong links to exam-style explanation and interpretation.

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