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Very little scenery was used.
Not much is known about the premieres but it was said to be fairly simple with one back ground. However in some plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet the key props like the balcony and 'hell' were used. The roof was also covered in a cloth and known as 'heaven'.
He invited his audience to use their imaginations. Which they did and are still capable of doing. Many modern productions, both of Shakespeare's plays and more modern ones, use minimal props and scenery and get their point across by good acting.
The Elizabethan theater was used for many of Shakespeare's plays.
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Shakespeare's plays contain around 31,000 different words.
During the Shakespear era there was no background scenery instead they would use a narrator to describe the stage setting
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most of Shakespeare's plays used to be played in the globe theiter
none really that's what made the plays so great
It means potbellied.