Special effects in Elizabethan plays were achieved through a combination of innovative staging, elaborate costumes, and the use of simple but effective stage machinery. The Globe Theatre and other venues employed trap doors, flying devices, and the use of smoke to create dramatic moments. Additionally, the use of music and sound effects enhanced the emotional impact of scenes. Overall, these techniques contributed to the vivid storytelling that captivated audiences of the time.
All I know is smoke.
Traveling companies (apex)
hard labor.
The actors would fill a pigs bladder with blood and when the other actor stabbed them with a spear, the bladder would burst and the blood would soak their clothes and pour onto the floor, giving the effect that they were bleeding. +++ Elizabethan theatres were actually pretty good at special effects.
The shakespearian theatre "The Globe Theatre" is in Bankside,London SE1.It is an exact replica of the original Elizabethan open-air theatre where William Shakespear put on his plays.
All I know is smoke.
Traveling companies (apex)
hard labor.
Electricity (lights, sound, special effects), females playing female roles, elaborate sets and costumes, comfortable seats.
plays
Elizabethan
Plays
gay ones
plays
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Then would announced the plays by putting up a flag
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