Shakespeare was the most famous playwright. Christopher Marlowe was also a famous playwright during that time.
There is no character of "Elizabeth Anplays" in any of Shakespeare's works, so there is no such role. I think the questioner is a little confused here.
No, they were played by all men. This tradition of men playing every role in a play was also seen in Elizabethan England - all the parts in Shakespeare's plays were played by men.
He was an actor. He was partner in a company of actors. He owned a part interest in two theatres. He wrote plays. He may have taken the role of what we now call a director (our knowledge of how Elizabethan and Jacobean plays were directed is not great).
Elizabethan drama refers to the plays and literature created during the reign of Elizabeth I and immediately following her death. Drama written by William Shakespeare is an example of Elizabethan drama.
Because Shakespeare changed the world for the better with his plays.
We do not know. There is very little information about what roles Shakespeare played.
No, they were played by all men. This tradition of men playing every role in a play was also seen in Elizabethan England - all the parts in Shakespeare's plays were played by men.
He was an actor. He was partner in a company of actors. He owned a part interest in two theatres. He wrote plays. He may have taken the role of what we now call a director (our knowledge of how Elizabethan and Jacobean plays were directed is not great).
Elizabethan drama refers to the plays and literature created during the reign of Elizabeth I and immediately following her death. Drama written by William Shakespeare is an example of Elizabethan drama.
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She played the role of Take care of her children and family.
Because Shakespeare changed the world for the better with his plays.
We do not know. There is very little information about what roles Shakespeare played.
none, only men could be in plays during the time that Shakespeare was around.
women were not allowed to be in plays during that era, dumbie!
Males played female parts in Shakespeare. This was not because women were not allowed to do anything in that time but cook clean and have children, since they had a much more varied scope than that. It was because it was considered to be indecent for women to be seen performing on stage. It was as indecent to them as showing up for a funeral in the nude would be to us.
Women played a very minor role in Elizabethan theatres. They formed a part of the audience and also were among those offering services to the patrons (selling Oranges etc.). Theatre companies might employ women to repair and clean costumes. They did not act in plays, were not part of the theatre management, and did not write plays very often. (I cannot say that they never wrote plays because the Countess of Pembroke wrote a play on the subject of Antony and Cleopatra, but it was not performed because it is not practical.)
Men played every role in Shakespearean plays.