Yes they did eat and one of the things that was sold was Oranges. Ladies with baskets of oranges sold them on the floor of the theater which was made up of men. It was quite rowdy and stinky as well.
The Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1613. A replacement built the next year was destroyed by the Puritans in 1643. "Shakespeare's Globe" a modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre was built in 1997 and hosts regular performances. Patrons can eat and drink during performances, food and drink are sold in the theatre before performances and during the interval. While food and drink are perhaps enjoyable during a performance, a the cushions, which are also obtained from vendors, are a necessity. The wooden benches become quite uncomfortable without them.
The Epic Theatre's main practitioner was Bertolt Brecht. The major characteristics are that the audience weren't actually audiences. They were more like spectators as they were not spoon fed, therefore majority of the epic theatre plays didn't give away everything. It let the audience think. They were permitted to eat, drink and smoke. The actors had to portray the character and not get into the "skin of the character". Thats a few. xxx
Yes. You could buy fish or chicken on a stick to eat, wine or water to drink, and tomatos to throw at bad actors. They may have sold more but that's what I found.
The audience would be nothing like the audiences in the plays nowadays. The groundlings, especially, were noisy and unruly. They also eat, drink and talk throughout the performance, and even shout out lines that they thought the actors should use. If the play was bad, they would throw rotten fruit at them, and mock the actors if they were bad actors. Women probably played the traditional female role and screamed or gasped when something frightening or horrible occurred in the production, while men probably played the traditional male role and comforted the women.
I don't know if they were allowed to eat and drink but i know there were allowed food cause they were allowed to throw food at the actors if they thought it was bad. So they were probably allowed to eat.
The Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1613. A replacement built the next year was destroyed by the Puritans in 1643. "Shakespeare's Globe" a modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre was built in 1997 and hosts regular performances. Patrons can eat and drink during performances, food and drink are sold in the theatre before performances and during the interval. While food and drink are perhaps enjoyable during a performance, a the cushions, which are also obtained from vendors, are a necessity. The wooden benches become quite uncomfortable without them.
As their name suggests, vendors sold things, primarily things to eat.
The Epic Theatre's main practitioner was Bertolt Brecht. The major characteristics are that the audience weren't actually audiences. They were more like spectators as they were not spoon fed, therefore majority of the epic theatre plays didn't give away everything. It let the audience think. They were permitted to eat, drink and smoke. The actors had to portray the character and not get into the "skin of the character". Thats a few. xxx
Yes. You could buy fish or chicken on a stick to eat, wine or water to drink, and tomatos to throw at bad actors. They may have sold more but that's what I found.
people were not allowed to eat blood after the flood
people were not allowed to eat blood after the flood
The audience would be nothing like the audiences in the plays nowadays. The groundlings, especially, were noisy and unruly. They also eat, drink and talk throughout the performance, and even shout out lines that they thought the actors should use. If the play was bad, they would throw rotten fruit at them, and mock the actors if they were bad actors. Women probably played the traditional female role and screamed or gasped when something frightening or horrible occurred in the production, while men probably played the traditional male role and comforted the women.
I don't know if they were allowed to eat and drink but i know there were allowed food cause they were allowed to throw food at the actors if they thought it was bad. So they were probably allowed to eat.
They are not allowed to eat pork because it is haraam.
Muslims are allowed to eat meat with bones (but of course not eating bones). Refer to question below for what meat allowed for Muslims to eat.
Who said Muslims aren't allowed to eat with Hindu's. Of course they're allowed to eat with them but they can't eat haraam food that they may eat.
Yes, Muslims can eat animal fat but for only the allowed animals to eat. The animals that not allowed to eat their meat also not allowed to eat their fat.see related question, below, for more information.