Theatres built in the last 50 years more closely resemble Elizabethan theatres than those built in the previous 300 years. In the Restoration theatre which arose after the Puritan ban on theatre was lifted in the 1660s, audiences became increasingly interested in complex and elaborate sets. Elaborate sets required a stage with large wings (spaces to the side) and flies (spaces above). The stage was therefore enclosed on both sides and above, with only one side visible to the audience. A large archway (proscenium) was built to cover up these storage areas and to allow for the drawing of a curtain for the long and tedious breaks while the complex sets were changed. This was markedly different from the Elizabethan theatre where the stage was thrust out into the audience and had minimal sets and no curtains. The availability of readily controlled electric theatre lights meant that curtains were obsolete (since you just had to kill the lights), and a lot of effects could be suggested by lighting rather than clumsy sets. Throughout the twentieth century, directors and playwrights have increasingly used simpler sets which could again be used with a thrust stage or even with theatre in the round (where the audience surrounds the stage on all sides). A number of new theatres are built to this pattern, but all modern theatres have one difference from Elizabethan ones--they require a large power supply for all the lights!
In today's theatres- it is structured so that the audience is on one side facing the stage, but in the Globe Theatre the audience was in a circular shape surrounding the stage.
well greek drama has different seating arrangements :) does that help a little im only in sixth grade:)
The actors were not all that different, but the actresses were. That's because there weren't any actresses in England in Shakespeare's day. On the continent, women appeared on stage, but not in England, where such a thing would be considered a show of public lewdness. Actresses did not perform in England until almost fifty years after Shakespeare's death.
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Why was it a challenge to hold the audience's attention in Elizabethan theaters? s it a challenge to hold the audience's attention in Elizabethan theaters? The visial and hearing wasnt to todays standards no microphones and different heights of people standing in front of one another.
You have to mostly think about it
it is different from todays becasue we had food. lol dont copy these omg.
Hieroglyphics writing is pictures and todays is in letters
They have been taken over by the socialists.
wa is todays code plz
what are todays uses for sulfur
because they want to be recognised in todays society as someone different. they want to stand out
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Steam, diesel, and electric.
their generation of music is different than ours; we grew up listening to different music types.
It was pictograms which depicted syllables. We use alphabetic writing which males the sounds clear.