Plays when performed in the outdoor theatres like the Globe started at about three in the afternoon. But plays were also put on indoors, in indoor theatres or private houses. The court usually sponsored a series of plays between Christmas and New Years, when it was too cold and dark to use the outdoor theatres. Midsummer Night's Dream suggests that such performances took place during "this long age of three hours between our after-supper and bedtime."
Same as it is now, a pharmacist, a druggist.
No. Shakespeare never ever based his plays on his own life. This is probably a good thing as his life was probably pretty boring.
William Shakespeare has been a writer for most of his life. His earliest performances of his plays were on the London stage by 1592.
Queen Elizabeth I was queen for all but the last 13 years of Shakespeare's life.
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Some of Shakespeares major life events were that he wrote many plays and sonnets. he did all of this in the time that the plague against the Globe teater. During this time many of his best works were created such as: Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet and many others.
queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era
No.
For the first thirty-nine years of it.
Yes. Works of art don't become obsolete. The plays of Shakespeare possess all (or most) of the ingredients of a good work and will continue to do so until humans evolve past the point of appreciating such.Yes.his plays explain that life back then was no different from today.
He got testicular cancer