The answer is Melodrama.
A Melodrama
performance
By making it easier for the audience to follow what is happening in the play
There is no "audience" in the play Merchant of Venice, unlike Hamlet or A Midsummer Night's Dream.
In the Globe theatre, when the audience liked the play they clapped and cheered unlike when they disliked the play, when they would throw things at the stage.
A Melodrama
performance
Anything, as long as the audience pays.
yes
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In Shakespeare's day, the groundlings were the audience members who stood in the pit of the Globe Theatre, paying a penny for admission. They were primarily from the lower classes and had limited means, often interacting vocally with the performers. Their role was vital in creating a lively atmosphere, as they would react to the play, offering cheers, boos, or even heckles. This engagement helped shape the performance and provided immediate feedback to the actors.
No
You can play on facebook... or try games that is slient and not violence? Otherwise maybe your boos could fire u! =X
If the audience didn't like the play they wouldn't clap to it.
when you have to play a part of play
By making it easier for the audience to follow what is happening in the play
There is no "audience" in the play Merchant of Venice, unlike Hamlet or A Midsummer Night's Dream.