The audiences weren't particularly well-behaved. They would boo and throw things at the actors if they didn't like the play.
There would beboos,catcalls,whisper,toots,yells,murmur,whistle,shrieks,jeers,laughs,roars or would pelt shoes,rotten eggs or in fact anything.They could also go on a rampage on the stage or damage, break and set the hall on fire.
However, as far as we know, the audiences were very happy with Shakespeare's plays and the actors of the Lord Chamberlain's Men. There is no record of their being booed off the stage. They did wreck the Swan Theatre after finding out that a play called "England's Glory" was actually a fraud and that the fraudsters took the gate and left town leaving the audience in the theatre and the owner of the Swan unpaid.
throw items such as tomatoes
Boo, catcall, throw things at the actors.
Throw food
throw food
The theatre during Shakespeare's time was considered to be highly unmoral. It was believed that attending a performance at a theatre would keep people from attending church. Theatres were not quiets places like they are today. Many members of the audience would jeer the performers and crime was often an issue.
Heckle and throw stuff at the actors, we suppose.
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
people who like medieval theatre.
If the audience didn't like the play they wouldn't clap to it.
throw food
The theatre during Shakespeare's time was considered to be highly unmoral. It was believed that attending a performance at a theatre would keep people from attending church. Theatres were not quiets places like they are today. Many members of the audience would jeer the performers and crime was often an issue.
Heckle and throw stuff at the actors, we suppose.
people who like medieval theatre.
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
They booed and threw things at the actors.
Interpretative theater is in reference to performing and allowing the audience to interpret the performance as they would like to. There is no right or way to interpretative theater.
He gave his performance, but much to his chagrin, the audience didn't like it.
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.
Drama are short play normally for radios, TV or some times on occasions like schools or parties. Theatre is a place where big plays like musicals with theatrical performance and operas are staged and normally the audience is asked to purchase to a ticket to access the area.
Nope, and they could get pretty rowdy, especially if they didn't like the play.