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Q: How did Shakespeare appeal to English audience members of all classes?
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What did they call the audience members who stood in the pit in Shakespeare's theater?

Groundlings.


According to the article how did the actors create a connection with the audience during Shakespeare's time?

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


Why were cheaper seats in the pit at Shakespeare's theater?

The pit was cheaper because there were no seats in it. The audience members in the yard surrounding the thrust stage were called Groundlings or Penny Standers.


Why did Shakespeare write the Comedy of Errors?

Comedy of Errors may not have been a big hit in Shakespeare's time. It was probably first performed at the inns of court, to a classically educated audience. It may have been a work commissioned by an inn of court for the entertainment of its members.


What words spoken on stage to be heard by audience but not other cast members?

Aside is when an actor speaks to the audience not the other members of a cast


Romeo's and Juliet's youth and innocence work in their favor?

Well, most audience members will like them better for that reason. Even in Shakespeare's day, audiences preferred young people to the older ones who were trying to run their lives. Usually, it works out for the young people, to the audience's great satisfaction. Not this time, though.


Does g4's AOTS have a live audience?

The audience is just for staff members. Unless you work for G4TV you cannot be in the live audience.


Who were the king's men in Shakespeare?

The King's Men were Shakespeare's acting group. He was one of the more prominent members.


What is another word for subscribers?

Followers, members, or audience.


When do snob-appeal advertisements succeed in persuading the audience?

When the audience members want to feel superior to others


Which of shakespeare's family members did he grow up in the same house as?

Shakespeare grew up with his parents, his sisters and his brothers.


Why was the church against people going to the theatre in Shakespeare's time?

The theatre during Shakespeare's time was considered to be highly unmoral. It was believed that attending a performance at a theatre would keep people from attending church. Theatres were not quiets places like they are today. Many members of the audience would jeer the performers and crime was often an issue.