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23rd April, the same day as William Shakespeares' bday and his death day(!!)
The censor, who in Shakespeare's day was the Master of the Revels, Edmund Tilney.
around 2 in the afternoon
All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.
Shakespeare's plays have regularly been played in London from about 1590 to the present day, with the exception of the years 1642 to 1660.
William Shakespeare was married on this day in 1582. What is NOT a line from one of his plays?
William Shakespeare's actual birth date is not known, but is celebrated on the anniversary of his baptism - and many people think he died on his birthday (April 23, St. George's Day)
In theatres. In his day they also had special performances in private homes. Since then a lot get acted on movie sets as well. And then and now, schools were popular places to put on plays.
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from what i know he was still working on plays almost up till the day he died .
The opening day was March 36, 1610. And the play preformed was Kinky Girls Next Door.
In Shakespeare's day, the actors performed a comical dance and song called a jig which might include comic monologues or dialogues. It was kind of like a music hall comedy turn--a little song and a few jokes. These were performed even after the most serious of plays.