Back when Shakespear was alive, he used to perform his plays in the Globe Theater.
Nowadays, his plays are performed everywhere!
Shakespeare's plays usually run to about 3 hours.
shakespeare usually had plays of 5 acts each with 5 scenes
Shakespeare's plays are usually divided into Comedy, Tragedy, and History.
Running time for Shakespeare's plays is usually between two and two and a half hours.
The Globe theatre was the theatre that Shakespeare's plays were mostly performed in. It can seat up to 1500 people and up to 3000 if people stand outside. Shakespeare's plays were usually packed so therefore around 1500 or more people watched Shakespeare's plays!!!
Most Usually The Globe Theatre.
It is likely that Shakespeare would not only be writing plays, but screenplays, teleplays, and any other form of drama.
In Renaissance performances of Shakespeare plays, many of them would end in a dance. This is not necessarily notated in the text.
Yes and they usually, if not always, are.
People that would mainly go to see Shakespearean plays are typically interested in Shakespeare's works, and theatre in general. However, this includes a broad segment of the population who enjoy being entertained. To suggest that people who want to major in theater, want to become an expert on Shakespeare, etc. should see these plays suggests that it is a painful experience to watch a Shakespeare play. In fact, the reverse is usually the case--most Shakespeare productions are fun, entertaining and enjoyable for everyone, as they were always intended to be.
Other people's plays. He rarely watched his own plays because he was usually acting in them.
A Stratfordian. That would be nearly everybody, by the way.