it was a thrust stage at the globe, there were audiences on three sides sometimes all around if the box above the stage was sat.
No
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Elizabethan
It depends on what plays you wish to consider with Macbeth. Macbeth, by the way was not an Elizabethan play: it was Jacobean.
Shakespeare wrote lots of plays not one of which was named "elizabethan age". The time he lived in was called the Elizabethan Age after Queen Elizabeth 1st.
plays at the globe theatre were normally staged at 2 o clock, if the flag was flying. if it wasn't flying, the play had been called off due to bad weather as the theatre didn't have a roof. :)
Then would announced the plays by putting up a flag
Plays in Elizabethan times were sometimes performed in innyards. Is that what you are asking about?
No
The best storyteller in Elizabethan times was Shakespeare.
Theatre production staged with live cast
For instance theatre, dog fights, bear baiting, cock fights ...
In Elizabethan times, I believe all the parts were played by males.
Elizabethan times are called that because it was the time when Elizabeth I was Queen of England.
Traveling companies (apex)
hard labor.
Its is the the middle-class citizens of Elizabethan times