The new theatre on Bankside is approximately 225 yards (205m) from the original site, centre to centre, and was the first thatched roof building permitted in London since the Great Fire of London in 1666.
is it that one
theater in london that stands near where globe theatre once stood
9 answers
Yes. What is the name of this theater?
Shakespeare's globe theater
what about the activities the audience could anticipate when they visited an elizabethan theater.
and how elizabethan audience are different form todays audience
what about the activities the audience could anticipate when they visited an elizabethan theater.
and how elizabethan audience are different form todays audience
Shakespeare's audience was perhaps not as well behaved as you are. Since the play was
so long, people would leave their seats and go looking for food to eat and ale to drink
during the performance, or perhaps go visit with their friends. Some playgoers, especially those who had saved up money to come and see the play, were extremely annoyed if they were unable to hear the actors and would tell rowdy audience members to quiet down
so long, people would leave their seats and go looking for food to eat and ale to drink
during the performance, or perhaps go visit with their friends. Some playgoers, especially those who had saved up money to come and see the play, were extremely annoyed if they were unable to hear the actors and would tell rowdy audience members to quiet down
oday, you have a lot of entertainment to choose from, not including the ones you
provide yourselves, such as sports or putting on your own shows. Today's audiences can choose television, movies, or stage shows, and there is a different kind of behavior that is right for each one.
provide yourselves, such as sports or putting on your own shows. Today's audiences can choose television, movies, or stage shows, and there is a different kind of behavior that is right for each one.
city where Shakespeare wrote his plays and spent most of his professional life
is it london
is it london
Yes.
poetry popularized by shakespeare
sonnets