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In the mid-afternoon when the light illuminated the stage.

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What time of day were roman plays performed?

They were performed at any time of day.


What time of day was greek theatre performed?

greek plays were performed in the daytime


What time of day were renaissance plays performed?

in the afternoon


What was seen at the theater that let the people know a play was to be performed that day?

flags advertised plays to be performed that day.


What time of day were plays performed at the globe theatre?

in the Globe Theater plays were performed around 3 p.m. Plays were performed around 3 pm. plays were performed at 2 P.M


Where were plays held in Shakespeare's day?

At Theatres. Shakespeare's plays were performed at The Globe, The Theatre, The Curtain and probably The Rose.


Who watched medieval plays?

Audiences. Medieval plays were sometimes performed for royalty or nobility as a part of a feast or entertainment, but they were also performed on wagons during fairs, where they were seen by everyone of all classes.


Did Shakespeare have a theater?

Shakespeare had his plays performed at a number of theaters. He was part-owner of The Globe and of Blackfriars.


How plays were performed in the globe theater?

around 22 plays were performed overall.


What time of day were tragedies performed in ancient Greece?

Considering that there were no electric lights or other ways to light a large stage or auditorium, all plays performed in ancient Greece were done in an outside theater during the day. Scenes meant to be performed at night where shown by several characters holding torches. Addition: The tragedies were performed as a trilogy - three consecutive sequential plays, followed by a satyr play followed by a comedy, so it was an all-day event.


How was Shakespeare play lit up?

The lighting for plays performed in Shakespeare's day depended on where they were performed. If the plays were being performed outdoors, at an outdoor theatre or converted innyard, then the plays used natural sunlight. If the plays were performed indoors, at an indoor theatre, a private home, lecture hall, guildhall or court, the stage was lit with candles. When performing indoors, it was necessary to have a break at the end of an act so stagehands could replace burned-out candles.


Was Greek plays often performed as part of a competition?

Yes,They was for a competition I hope this helped...Nothing more to say By Ender_Clo