The law prohibited women from working on the stage but that did not prevent them from working backstage repairing and cleaning costumes and the like. We do not have very extensive records of who did these kinds of jobs.
Hath is how you say has in Shakespearean times.
Intervals are quite boring! Don't blame them if they didn't have them in Shakespearean times but I'm not sure if they did. My friend said they did though!
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 and died in 1616. The time when he was alive might be called 'Shakespearean times'.
They would likely ask the audience to imagine it. Alternatively, they could build a smoky fire which would create a sort of haze in the theatre.
I'm assuming you mean when a play was about to be performed in the Globe theatre or one of the other Elizabethan theatre during Shakespearean times. If so, then people knew that a play was about to begin because a trumpet would be sounded.
Yes. The audience was much more rowdy back in Shakespearean times and was common for the audience to proclaim that they could do better and climb up on stage.
in Shakespearean times.
Gunpowder, same as today.
The time of Shakespeare's life, 1564-1616.
Irish Times Theatre Awards was created in 1997.
a woman with a ciolent, scolding, selfish or nagging temperment
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