For most of the Middle Ages, and in most parts of Europe, theater was done outdoors. There were very few buildings that were intended to be theaters, perhaps there were none in Western Europe.
Theatrical productions, however, were done throughout the Middle Ages by various groups of people who travelled around, very much as modern circuses do. They very often had large wagons called pageant wagons, some mounted on six wheels, and these were used as stages. The productions were done in courtyards, at fairs, and in areas of the countryside that were naturally shaped well for audience viewing. In England, where there were rood screens in the churches, theatrical productions were sometimes done in churches, if they had suitable content.
There is a link below to more on the medieval theater and staging.
medieval teenagers community was not very, especially for the girls, who had to work, cook and look after their younger siblings.
If you want pictures Wiki doesn't provide a means to give you pics.
It looks like a wooden cart without a roof and has a giant hurling arm.
Like usual horse saddle except for metal hinges to keep the reigns held to the saddle and foot holds.
they didn't have cakes. only potage at least that is for a peasent. other wise i thik they were pretty plaing.
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it looked plain
Well I think that Stink Bugs don't look different in stages of there life!But if you think it does you can always look at Google images!
like a cell
the same as now
ask yo mama
How the heck do you expect me to know?!
I have put a few links to pictures of medieval cannon in Wikimedia Commons below:
It should look exactly as it does when you are not on your period.
medieval times? well
How the heck do you expect me to know?!