Actors have been known to die on stage, yes. Molière did so rather famously, but not in a Shakespeare play. Deaths during performances are best remembered (or made up as the case might be) around the play Macbeth because of the supposed curse. Thus there is a story (totally unconfirmed) that the boy playing Lady Macbeth died during a performance of Macbeth by the King's Men.
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Shakespears plays were well organised, therefore nothing went wrong often. There is, however, evidence that occasionally the actors would trip over part of the scenery, or fall off the stage. It is up to you to class that as 'Weird' or 'accidental'. X abi the 12 year old X
Shakespeares plays where watched by many but usally the poor as the veiwings were free as they were so well loved !!
Try SparkNotes.com. It might be for Shakespears plays specifically, but if that's what you're looking for, they have the modern and old translation of his plays. However, they might have other plays as well.
You should watch a performance of one of them. Go to YouTube and search for a performance of Much Ado About Nothing.
because it was the only time spaces were free to peform and it was for shakespears more grusome plays
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The Tempest, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Macbeth
His many plays that were performed and made for royalty, the fact that they had a huge effect on english language today such as their slang terms, he can spell his surname correctly and His massive penis.
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In order for the actors/actresses to remember their lines more easily during the plays.
they were all potrayed by men, so they actually didn't act at all in shakespears time, after the revolution king Charles II made women be able to act in plays on stage