Sometimes she watched them (the Chamberlain's Men were sometimes called upon to present plays at court.). Mostly she ignored them. She was not Shakespeare's patron or the patron of the theatrical company he belonged to.
All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.
queen Elizabeth and king James he was around for the end of the Tudors and beginning of Stuarts era
Queen Elizabeth I provided playhouses for Shakespeare so that his plays would be used and he would get the money for the use of it.
Shakespeares plays where watched by many but usally the poor as the veiwings were free as they were so well loved !!
Because he wrote them in the rain of Queen Elizabeth, perhaps.
Queen Elizabeth enjoyed William Shakespeares plays. She enjoyed them so much she even had her servant bring him to her house and perform his plays! Tesi 22
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No. There is no evidence that Queen Elizabeth commissioned any plays at all, or that she ever had more than a passing acquaintance with Shakespeare, who did perform before her a few times.
Queen Elizabeth I was queen for all but the last 13 years of Shakespeare's life.
Queen Elizabeth the First until 1603, and then James the First.
Yes, she did Queen Elizabeth did she said it was the finest play she went to. Queen Elizabeth was in the court where Shakespeare's plays were performed, she attended a lot of his plays.
the queen loved shakespeares plays alot and many people did and still do
Queen Elizabeth ruled England, and William Shakspeare wrote plays.
History suggests that Queen Elizabeth I loved plays. She attended several during her reign.
As far as is known, Elizabeth I did not write any plays.
Queen Elizabeth the I
she liked watching plays