In Shakespearian times, celebrations often revolved around religious and seasonal festivals, such as Christmas, Easter, and May Day, which included feasting, dancing, and various forms of entertainment. Theatrical performances were popular, with plays being staged in public spaces, particularly in London, where the Globe Theatre became a central hub for such festivities. Additionally, community events like weddings, harvest festivals, and royal proclamations featured merriment, music, and revelry, reflecting the social and cultural values of the Elizabethan era. These celebrations fostered a sense of community and showcased the vibrancy of life during that period.
yes they did!!
Drama schools didn't exist during Shakespearian times. Actors were trained by the company they joined.
you could call it the shakespearian times
A Shakespearian comedy always ends on laughter however a Shakespearian tragedy ends with death.
Well.. Shakespearian Culture was very against witchcraft/sourcery/magic or 'the supernatural.' [=
if you wanted to stand it cost a penny and it cost 6 pennce in the lords rooms!
Macbeth , Juliet & romeo
No, it's a band
hate
Feasts and celebrations
period, modern, shakespearian
period, modern, shakespearian