Depends which Queen Mary you are talking about. Mary I, sometimes known as Bloody Mary, died before Shakespeare was born. Mary II became Queen in 1688, 75 years after Shakespeare died. She might have seen a Shakespeare play; so might have Mary of Teck, wife of George V, the present Queen's grandmother.
Shakespeares plays where watched by many but usally the poor as the veiwings were free as they were so well loved !!
The rich were the ones who saw his plays.
All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.
Yes, certainly. Shakespeare's company was sponsored by the king, and there are records of a number of his plays being performed at court.
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Just about everybody except the Puritans, who objected to the theatre and, when they came to power in England, had it banned.
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Because they are darn good plays, that's why. They are extremely entertaining, even if what you really want to see are swordfights and people having their hands cut off.
She only saw them in her court. Queen Elizabeth did not attend the public theatres.