Theaters During The Elizabethan Era Flashcards
Positive of theatre No1
It was affordable
Positive of theatre No2
It was entertaining plays were humorous, tragic or historical
Positive of theatre No3
It was new and exciting
Positive of theatre No4
It was contemporary and relevant to the time many of the plays carried political messages
Positive of theatre No5
It was a social event
Negative of theatre No1
Theatres were dangerous places where there would drunkenness crime and other immoral behaviour
Negative of theatre No2
Some saw it sinful
Negative of theatre No3
There were concerns that large gatherings might spread diseases
Negative of theatre No4
Puritan so theatre as a distraction of prayer
Writers actors and theatre groups
Play rights like Shakespeare produce new work every year. These included comedies, histories and tragedies
Writers actors and theatre groups
Works were performed by theatre troops such as the Lord Chamberlain’s men (of which both Shakespeare and BURBAGE were members)
Writers actors and theatre groups
Popular actors like Richard burbage Became very famous and would often return to roles many tines or have parts specifically written for them
Writers actors and theatre groups
Acting was an entirely mail profession with female roles played by boys
Writers actors and theatre groups
Companies were named after the people who provided their funding: the patron. Being a patron was a good way to impress the Queen, he was very fond of the theatre
A day at the theatre
Performances generally began at 3 pm and continued into the evening