There is no sense writing a play that the audience would not enjoy. When a play was to be played at the public theatres, it had to have a little bit of something for everyone: some great poetry and some dirty jokes, some philosophy and some blood.
The audience
No, his play more tragic and full with suspension.
By using the same dialect as the audience members By wearing costumes that reflected the clothing of the time
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
yes he was very proud of his sons job
The audience
because there was hot action.
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.
They may have had water, wine, ale, or rum; the same as the audience.
No, his play more tragic and full with suspension.
By using the same dialect as the audience members By wearing costumes that reflected the clothing of the time
William Shakespeare went to London to work on his plays and writings. His wife stayed behind to take care of the children.
mexico
Because the front part of the stage, the proscenium, would 'thrust' out from the stage proper and into the audience space.
Striking images can affect an audience's emotional experience of a story.
The audience cheers certainly can affect the player. These cheers can either be distracting or incredibly powerful driving tools for the player.
Striking images can affect an audience's emotional experience of a story.