yes and young boys also played the part of women
No. Parts were played by young men.
Yes. Probably exclusively, although there may have been parts for animals.
people who like medieval theatre.
It is when they performed on a street
yes
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The biggest medieval theatre is often considered to be the The Globe Theatre, though it was built during the Renaissance period in 1599. However, in the context of medieval theatre, large performance venues were typically held in guildhalls or town squares, as formal theatres did not become common until later. The York Mystery Plays, performed in medieval York, also involved large-scale productions with numerous actors and elaborate sets, making them significant in medieval performance history.
The Kings Men performed at the Globe Theatre, which was the outdoor theatre you are asking about, and the Blackfriars Theatre, which was an indoor theatre.
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Theater in the medieval period be funded by people paying admission, or by nobles paying the actors to perform.