With a cast of players, in a theatre on a stage. Pretty much as it is done now.
Yes... along with other plays.
Shakespeare wrote and performed plays: he was an actor and a playwright, and also a businessman.
Shakespeare's plays got performed there...
they play William Shakespeare
he prefromed all the plays at the globe theather
men performed in Shakespeare's plays not women because men thought women weren't good enough
Yes. Women did not perform in plays until after Shakespeare's time.
He wrote his own plays and sometimes performed in those plays
yes, he used ice skates to help him
One of the great advantage of the concept of writing, developed about 5000 years ago, is that you can still read and use the words of someone who is dead. Thus you can still read Jane Austen's novels long after Jane has died. Shakespeare does not have to be alive for you to perform his plays because they were written down.Shakespeare's plays were not performed in order to make Shakespeare happy. People did not say in 1616, "Thank heavens Shakespeare is dead so we don't have to perform his plays any more." On the contrary, they performed and continue to perform Shakespeare's plays because they are the best plays ever written in the English language. Shakespeare's death did not change that.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men or the King's Men. They owned the plays and the right to perform them.
Yes, Shakespeare's company were asked to perform at the courts of both Elizabeth I and James I. In particular, James asked them to perform many times to celebrate the marriage of his daughter in 1612. Many Shakespeare plays including Othello and Measure for Measure were performed.