In various theatres: The Theatre, The Curtain, The Globe, The Blackfriars. They also played at court, in noblemen's houses, and at places like the Inns of Court, where we know Twelfth Night was performed.
Shakespeare's acting company, the King's Men, performed in many venues. Primarily they had two playhouses, the Globe Theatre which was an outdoor theatre they used in summer, and the Blackfriars Theatre (after 1608) which they used in winter. They also were required to perform at court quite often, seeing as the King was their sponsor. If there was a time of plague, they would go on tour, and play innyards and other temporary venues throughout the country. And they also performed at other places for special private performances: we have a record of Twelfth Night being performed at the hall in the Middle Temple (Law School).
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No women were not allowed to perform. Men were made to play women parts and dressed up as girls.
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men are consider actors.
Yes. Women were not "allowed" to perform on stage
Yes, the Lord Chamberlain's Men were called upon on a number of occasions to perform for Queen Elizabeth, and the Kings Men performed even more often for Queen Anne.
cause they are kings?
One-Eyed Men Are Kings was created in 1974.
The duration of One-Eyed Men Are Kings is 900.0 seconds.
There were kings but no queens. The kings were, En-men-lu-ana, En-men-gal-ana, and Dumuzid the shepherd.
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The men of Judah.
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Kings and Desperate Men - 1981 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15