No, his plays were also performed to poor people
Yes, Shakespeare was a very rich man according to the history books but only after marrying Anne Hathaway (he married her when he was eighteen and very poor).
No, more middle class.
Check out an image of Queen Elizabeth I, or Mary Sidney, or the Earl of Essex, or Sir Walter Raleigh to get an idea.
yes
The King's Men was the name for the theatrical company formerly known as the Lord Chamberlain's men after King James I became their patron in 1603. Shakespeare was a member of this company and all of the plays he wrote after 1594 were the exclusive property of the company. So, if you wanted to see a play by Shakespeare, you had to see the King's Men perform it. Since Shakespeare's plays were very popular, this meant big crowds and more money for the members of the company. So, how do Shakespeare's plays affect the King's Men? They made them rich.
high flyers
William Shakespeare was not rich but was reasonably well-to-do.
No but he used to perform to them. There is also speculation that shakespeare did not write his plays but the king/a rich man did. they did not want the publicity and so shakespeares name was put on them instead as the leader of the actors.
It costs money now. Only rich people would go to school, as the government wouldn't pay and it wasn't deemed necessary.
Yes, Shakespeare was a very rich man according to the history books but only after marrying Anne Hathaway (he married her when he was eighteen and very poor).
He was well-off but not rich.
by winning the lottery
he was very rich he was very rich.
They were comfortably well off, but not rich.
No. They watched the plays which were put on by actors, who were considered to be rowdy and suspicious characters. Rich people and even royalty sometimes took parts in private performances of masques which were spectacular entertainments involving complex scenery, fabulous costumes, songs and wooden acting.
I is when people only choose rich people into the government.
I is when people only choose rich people into the government.