Elizabeth 1
Queen Elizabeth was not a patron of Shakespeare's acting company, nor did she show an unusual interest in his plays. She did have his plays performed before her, along with those of other playwrights. Having your plays performed at court did boost one's reputation as a playwright.
History suggests that Queen Elizabeth I loved plays. She attended several during her reign.
None. Queen Elizabeth supported many acting companies by having them perform at court, including Shakespeare's, but his was not a particular favourite. Her successor, King James, however, took over the patronage of Shakespeare's acting company (which were then of course renamed the King's Men). He can genuinely be said to hvae sponsored Shakespeare.
Nope. Some of Shakespeare's plays were performed before Elizabeth but there is no reason to think that she was particularly impressed by them. Her tastes ran more to knockabout physical comedy.
Queen Elizabeth I had many accomplishments during her reign that lasted even after she passed away. She encouraged literacy for all of her subjects which also had a great impact on the art in her time period, such as plays by William Shakespeare. She also established Protestantism as the major religion of England.
When Shakespeare started writing plays, Elizabeth I was Queen of England.
Queen Elizabeth ruled England, and William Shakspeare wrote plays.
Queen Elizabeth did not go to Shakespeare plays. Shakespeare's plays, and, much more often, the plays and entertainments of others went to her. And whoever was at court when that happened saw the entertainment with her.
Shakespeare was born in England. It wouldn't be right for any other country to have his plays.
queen Mab
Shakespeare wrote all his plays in England. They are not all set in England, though.
Yes, she did Queen Elizabeth did she said it was the finest play she went to. Queen Elizabeth was in the court where Shakespeare's plays were performed, she attended a lot of his plays.
Queen Elizabeth the I
When Shakespeare started writing plays there was no king in England. There was a queen, Elizabeth I. There were, of course kings in lots of other places like France or Spain at the time.
the play :)
Pick any one of his greatest plays.
By watching and liking his plays.