They watched them. They'd go to the theatre and come out saying, "That was a good play".
No they were not.
the Globe is the theatre at which most of his plays were originally performed
Yes the people who acted out in William Shakespeare's plays were trained.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
No, Shakespeare wrote plays. Other people decided to sort them into genres.
No they were not.
the Globe is the theatre at which most of his plays were originally performed
All of the plays of William Shakespeare were written in English.
Yes the people who acted out in William Shakespeare's plays were trained.
Some people think that others wrote Shakespeare's plays such as Francis Bacon.
No, Shakespeare wrote plays. Other people decided to sort them into genres.
people miss William Shakespeare because of all the plays he wrote .xxxxxx(:
The Globe theatre was the theatre that Shakespeare's plays were mostly performed in. It can seat up to 1500 people and up to 3000 if people stand outside. Shakespeare's plays were usually packed so therefore around 1500 or more people watched Shakespeare's plays!!!
because they were.
Your question is unclear. If you mean "What class of people would watch Shakespeare's plays at court?" the answer is the upper class--royalty, nobility, and their servants. If you mean "What class of people are portrayed as being at court in Shakespeare's plays" the answer is the same. Indeed you could have asked, "What class of people are at court?"
Many thousands of people have taken part in Shakespeare's plays.
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