You might be thinking about the Commedia dell'Arte. But your definition sounds more like Grand Guignol (but that was French).
Well they're not actors yet so they would probably be called Drama Majors.
The paid actors who were paid a salary (called "hired men") were not particularly well-paid. But those actors who also owned shares in the theatre company or theatre buildings could make a decent living as did Shakespeare, Alleyn and Burbage.
If you mean William Shakespeare then the theatre was called the Globe.
the eagle eye theatre. it was called this because it had a place in the theatre called eagle view
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An Italian noblewoman is called a Disclof
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Shakespeare was a part owner in two theatres, the Globe, which was a large Theatre open to the elements, and the Blackfriars which was a small indoor theatre. The Blackfriars was called that after the district in London where it was situated. Nobody knows where they got the name The Globe; it could have been Shakespeare's invention or that of one of his partners.