You can find out by attending a play at Shakespeare's Globe in London or in another replica of an Elizabethan theatre.
Watching a play inThe Globe was watching the actors exaggerating their movements.
I enjoyed it. The best way is to go to the New Shakespeare's Globe in London and watch a play there. Or if you can't do that, then watch a recording of a play being performed there. Or watch the beginning of Laurence Olivier's Henry V, which has an impression of what Elizabethan theatre was like live. Then imagine that the crowd is rowdier.
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globe theatre
the last play to be perfomed at the globe theatre was king Henry VI
Watching a play inThe Globe was watching the actors exaggerating their movements.
I enjoyed it. The best way is to go to the New Shakespeare's Globe in London and watch a play there. Or if you can't do that, then watch a recording of a play being performed there. Or watch the beginning of Laurence Olivier's Henry V, which has an impression of what Elizabethan theatre was like live. Then imagine that the crowd is rowdier.
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blowjobs
globe theatre
the last play to be perfomed at the globe theatre was king Henry VI
Lord's Rooms were rooms in the theatre where people could sit and watch the play with a proper roof over their heads:the Globe Theatre was an open-air theatre.:+)
Anyone who could pay the admission fee could watch the play.
If the audience didn't like the play they wouldn't clap to it.
Late in the evening so they can come back from work and then go and watch a play.
a cannon would signal the start of the play because it was so loud it would get everyones attention, to watch the play. :)
Well, the owners of the Globe, of course.