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Q: Who was the official censor of all plays in elizabethan theatre?
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How has the Elizabethan theatre influenced plays today?

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Write an essay on the Elizabethan Theater?

The shakespearian theatre "The Globe Theatre" is in Bankside,London SE1.It is an exact replica of the original Elizabethan open-air theatre where William Shakespear put on his plays.


Why was prologue so important in Elizabethan theatre?

Because it explained the plays that were going to be played that day.


Where did Shakespeare shows his plays during Elizabethan time?

He started off a as a traveller but then he built a theatre which he then performed in.


Why was the theatre so popular in Elizabethan England?

She loved the theatre and also Shakespeare was alive and thrived at that time. Because Shakespeare was so good at writing plays many people of all classes went to see his plays.


Who had to approve of plays at the Elizabethan theatre?

The Lord Chamberlain who retained control of what could be performed in London's theatres until the 1960's.


What were the times of plays in the Elizabethan globe?

plays at the globe theatre were normally staged at 2 o clock, if the flag was flying. if it wasn't flying, the play had been called off due to bad weather as the theatre didn't have a roof. :)


What type of globe was shake spears globe?

Shakespeare was an English author who wrote plays during the Elizabethan era. The Globe is a theatre in London built specificity for his plays in 1599.


How often were plays presented at the Globe Theatre?

Elizabethan theatres had performances every day, six days a week. And a different play every day as well!


What are Hell and the Heavens in the Elizabethan theater?

the hell of the elizabethan theatre was the bottom of the stage that was decorated to fit te scenery of that certain play/scene.the heaven was the ceiling part of the stage that was also decorated to fit the plays theme.it was then called 'heaven' and 'hell'.


What were entertainers in the Elizabethan times?

For instance theatre, dog fights, bear baiting, cock fights ...


Is the Elizabethan theater also the globe theater?

No, the terms are not synonymous. In the phrase "Elizabethan theatre" the word "theatre" does not always imply a building, but more often the style, customs, practises, plays, playwrights and actors which defined the theatre community in London during the reign of Elizabeth I (1558-1603). It can also mean a building built during that period specifically as a venue for play performance--what was at that time called a playhouse. The Globe Theatre was only one (although the most famous one) of these Elizabethan playhouses. Others included the Rose, the Swan, the Curtain, the Fortune and the Red Bull.