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it's not from Shakespeare at all. it might be a translation of a Pakistani poem? but i have no reliable source on that.

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What did the sets costume and audience look or dress like in William Shakespeare?

When Shakespeare was an actor the actors always wore costumes which were contemporary. There were no sets because the stage had audience on three sides so they couldn't put up set pieces which would block the view. The audience dressed like ordinary late sixteenth or early seventeenth century people.


Why were the stages tilted in William Shakespeare's time?

They weren't. Tilted stages were a feature of a later theatrical style, one where the audience sat on only one side of the stage and mostly below it. The result of this setup is that actors at the back of the stage were hard to see. In Shakespeare's day, the audiences were on three sides of the stage and most of the audience was above it, so these problems did not arise.


What purpose does Shakespeare's scribe serve?

In the fictitious novel Shakespeare's Scribe by Gary Blackwood, the character Widge, the scribe of the title, says "Because of my skill with a pen, it was my job to copy out the sides, or partial scripts from which each actor learned his lines."


What were the shapes of Shakespeare's theatres?

The Theatre, Curtain and Globe were all, we believe (although we have very little information about the Curtain), polygonal structures (the Globe had 20 sides and was about 90 feet in diameter) which were roofed around the sides and open to the air in the middle. A thrust stage, covered in a heavy wooden canopy supported by two large pillars, projected into the centre space. The Blackfriars, on the other hand, was indoors in a rectangular room which is believed to have been 70 feet by 50. It was at least two stories high, and there were boxes or balconies along the sides and end. Shakespeare's company started using this space in 1608, and it became their regular winter theatre.


What was the shape of the theater shakespeare had to work with in his play a perfect match?

Shakespeare did not write a play called "A Perfect Match". Externally, the Globe theatre was round and the Blackfriars square, but internally they were similar, consisting of a thrust stage, an open space for standees and tiers of galleries on three sides. At the Blackfriars at any rate, some privileged audience members sat on the stage.

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