At least one of Shakespeare's plays which is now lost was called Cardenio (based on Cervantes' Don Quixote). Another is a sequel to Love's Labour's Lost called Love's Labour's Won.
Shakespeare certainly wrote a play called Cardenio, which took its story from Cervantes' Don Quixote, which was a new book at that time. However, no copy of Cardenio exists, so it is lost.
We have references to a couple of plays that Shakespeare apparently wrote, but which have not come down to us. One is Cardenio, which was based on a story by Cervantes (a contemporary of Shakespeare's), and another is Love's Labour's Won, which was a sequel to Love's Labour's Lost.
They were called "groundlings."
Actors. The performers in any play are called actors.
Shakespeares "Othello"
The audience
The Comedy of Errors is about two sets of identical twins. Twelfth Night is also about twins.
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They were called "groundlings."
Actors. The performers in any play are called actors.
Shakespeares "Othello"
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The audience
The Comedy of Errors is about two sets of identical twins. Twelfth Night is also about twins.
Shakespeare's play that starts with three L's is Love's Labour's Lost. It is under the genre of comedy and was written in 1594.
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