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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.
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the area under the stage where the actors changed costumes
Men were the only actors. If the character was supposed to be a female, a young teenage boy would play the part.
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they just stabbed them they did not act anything.
Elizabethan actors often used prop weapons, such as daggers or swords, that were specially designed to be safe for performance. To recreate the effect of someone being stabbed, they might employ techniques like staging, sound effects, and the use of fake blood. Additionally, actors relied on dramatic acting and audience engagement to convey the intensity of the scene, rather than relying solely on visual realism. These methods allowed them to create a compelling and believable experience without actual harm.
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.
electricity And female actors to play female parts.
actors used bladders of pigs blood which they burst when they had been stabbed
In Elizabethan times, I believe all the parts were played by males.
Disgusting as it may seem, they used real blood in a bladder disguised under the costume. When the actor was stabbed, real blood poured out onto the stage. Since London was full of slaughterhouses ("shambles" was their word for them), these ingredients were easy to come by. The people responsible for cleaning the stage and costumes couldn't have been happy about it though.
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Only in rare instances, Elizabethan actors may have worn make-up so that their facial expression could be visible to the audience. Commedia dell'arte actors wore masks as did the Greeks and Romans.
The cast of Elizabethan Fashion Parade - 1958 includes: Mary Rossi as herself
Since the only people who are "in" a play are the characters and the actors, and since the characters do totally different things depending on which character they are and what play it is, you must mean the actors. What do actors do in Elizabethan plays? They act, of course. Same as any other play.