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they threw rotten fruit at him

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They behaved madly and ran wild

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Q: How did Shakespeare's audience behave?
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Who saw shakespeares first play?

The audience


How did people behave in shakespeares theatre?

Everyone behaved badly,they had no patience


Why was it interesting for Shakespeares audience in reomeo and Juliet?

because there was hot action.


How was the audience divided for shakespeares plays?

The audience was divided into those who were going to stand through the play and those who got to sit, depending on how much they paid to get in.


What did Shakespeares actors drink during acting?

They may have had water, wine, ale, or rum; the same as the audience.


Did all the audience have to keep quiet during shakespeares plays?

No, his play more tragic and full with suspension.


According to the article how did the actors create a connection with the audience during shakespeares time?

By using the same dialect as the audience members By wearing costumes that reflected the clothing of the time


Why te stage in Shakespeares theatre was called a thrust stage?

Because the front part of the stage, the proscenium, would 'thrust' out from the stage proper and into the audience space.


What is the emotional impact on the audience of having hamlet behave so cruelly toward Ophelia after histo be or not to be soliloquy?

They are LIKE OMG


What people planted in Shakespeare's audience?

Shakespeares targeted audience was that of the rich to the dirt poor. He created the globe theatre in an effort to allow all people from all classes to watch his performances with varying cost and areas available within the theatre


In how many acts of shakespeares plays written?

Shakespeare's plays are typically structured in five acts. Each act represents a different phase of the storyline and serves to break up the narrative for the audience.


Was Shakespeares father proud of Shakespeares job?

yes he was very proud of his sons job