they ended up not making enough money.
They booed and threw things at the actors.
Bad as audience would often boo at actors and fight with other actors and members of audience and grabbing the actors ankles would disturb them and ruin the play so it was mostly bad
Some actors like exploring other lives, and, temporarily, finding out what it feels like to be someone else. Others like the applause they receive from the audience.
The audience would be nothing like the audiences in the plays nowadays. The Jacobeans would talk throughout the whole play, and even shout out lines that they thought the actors should use in their monologue. If the play was bad, they would throw rotten fruit at them, and mock the actors if they were bad actors.
Heckle and throw stuff at the actors, we suppose.
They booed and threw things at the actors.
The fourth wall is the imaginary wall between the actors in a play and the audience. The front of the stage doesn't have a wall like the ones on the sides or back of the stage. But there's usually a separation between the actors and the audience, and the actors typically ignore the audience when they're acting (like there was a wall between them).
Actors created a connection with the audience in Shakespeare's day exactly as they do now. Actors respond to the reactions or lack of them which an audience gives. If the audience is with the actors, they will continue the rhythm and energy that established the relationship. If the audience is drifting away, the actors need to work harder to get the audience's attention and interest, by being louder, making larger gestures, adding humour and so on. This needs to be done at the beginning of a play, so Shakespeare often started his plays with something which would grab the audience's attention, like the appearance of a ghost.
He died , because the people didnt like it at that time
Bad as audience would often boo at actors and fight with other actors and members of audience and grabbing the actors ankles would disturb them and ruin the play so it was mostly bad
Only the sort that was thrown at them if the audience did not like them
Some actors like exploring other lives, and, temporarily, finding out what it feels like to be someone else. Others like the applause they receive from the audience.
They would heckle the actors and throw fruit.
The audience would be nothing like the audiences in the plays nowadays. The Jacobeans would talk throughout the whole play, and even shout out lines that they thought the actors should use in their monologue. If the play was bad, they would throw rotten fruit at them, and mock the actors if they were bad actors.
No it didnt happen in the serie but it happened in their world :P or somthing like that. the latest episodes have been flashbacks.. like 40 -30-20 of em... SUCKS :D
Heckle and throw stuff at the actors, we suppose.
It probably means you didnt have strong feelings for that person, or you just didnt really care or know them very well. Something like that happened to me at school. A girl died that everyone knew and I didnt know her so I didnt really care but I still felt bad for the ppl that did know her