Most playhouses in Shakespeare's time were open-air structures, typically round or rectangular in shape, with a thrust stage that extended into the audience. They accommodated a diverse audience, ranging from the wealthy in seated galleries to the lower classes standing in the pit. These venues relied on natural lighting and featured minimal scenery, focusing instead on the performances and the spoken word. The Globe Theatre is one of the most famous examples of such playhouses from that era.
If you went to most playhouses and only paid a penny admission, you would watch the play from the open courtyard in front of and around the stage, which had no roof. If it rained, you got wet. If you paid tuppence admission you got to sit down under a nice roof. The actors also had a roof to keep them dry. Some playhouses were indoors (St. Paul's, the first Blackfriars) and so nobody got wet.
"Best" is of course a subjective thing, but the most popular are Richard II, the two parts of Henry IV, Henry V and Richard III.
Romeo and Juliet
sonnet 18
They are mostly either about love or politics.
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If you went to most playhouses and only paid a penny admission, you would watch the play from the open courtyard in front of and around the stage, which had no roof. If it rained, you got wet. If you paid tuppence admission you got to sit down under a nice roof. The actors also had a roof to keep them dry. Some playhouses were indoors (St. Paul's, the first Blackfriars) and so nobody got wet.
Romeo & Juliet
"Best" is of course a subjective thing, but the most popular are Richard II, the two parts of Henry IV, Henry V and Richard III.
Romeo and Juliet
sonnet 18
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They are mostly either about love or politics.
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