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Plays in Elizabethan England were performed during when?

Daylight hours


Who performed afternoon plays in Elizabethan London during the Elizabethan era?

Traveling companies (apex)


What days of the week were plays performed during the Elizabethan era?

on pageant wagons.


Where did Shakespeare shows his plays during Elizabethan time?

He started off a as a traveller but then he built a theatre which he then performed in.


Why are Shakespeare's plays called Elizabethan drama?

Elizabethan drama refers to the plays and literature created during the reign of Elizabeth I and immediately following her death. Drama written by William Shakespeare is an example of Elizabethan drama.


What was the 'tiring house'?

The tiring house was what the dressing room was called during the Elizabethan era, when Shakespeare's plays were being written and performed.


English road houses for Shakespeare plays?

Plays in Elizabethan times were sometimes performed in innyards. Is that what you are asking about?


Why Shakespeare's plays reflected Elizabethan England?

Because that's when he was alive. If you mean why all his plays (except Marry Wives) are set in different times or different places, it's because he couldn't talk about things that where wrong in England at the time.


Was the theartre important in the Elizabethan era?

Elizabeth I of England loved the arts. She was a large fan of drama, music, poetry and literature. She went to the theatre often and this really caused the arts to thrive. Also William Shakespeare wrote his plays during the Elizabethan era.


How did Queen Elizabeth 1 feel about the performance of the plays in England during her reign?

She encouraged it. He even formed a company of her own. kind of an Elizabethan all-stars troupe from various companies.


What happened to English theater during the Elizabethan period?

Answer this question… . More people attended plays.


How were Shakesperes plays preformed?

Shakespeare's plays were performed in the Elizabethan theatres. Most of the people that were able to attend were royalty, and those that had more money than the others.