Everyone. They were written to appeal to a broad spectrum of people. You could watch for the fights and the dirty jokes or for the philosophy--your call.
The rich were the ones who saw his plays.
Actors. Before 1660, only actors and no actresses performed in the plays.
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Two tragedies: Timon of Athens and Titus Andronicus Two histories: King John and Henry VI Part 1 Two comedies: Pericles and Love's Labour's Lost
Mostly everyday clothing. As the characters in the plays are often aristocratic, the playing company had to have upper-class type clothes, generally the cast-offs of some generous member of the nobility. In the one drawing we have of a contemporary performance (The Peacham Drawing), characters in ancient Rome wear ordinary clothes and a toga over top to show they are Romans.
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Johann Gutenberg created printing by movable type.
Iambic Pentameter?
Julius Caesar is generally called a tragedy. Although it might as easily have been called a history.
rich and posh peoplw who had alot of money who would bring extreme amount of gifts which would cost over £100
Romans had drama plays and comedy plays
A person with type A blood can donate blood to a person with type A or type AB.