Audiences. Medieval plays were sometimes performed for royalty or nobility as a part of a feast or entertainment, but they were also performed on wagons during fairs, where they were seen by everyone of all classes.
Generally in churches. The plays of this time were put on by the church to tell bible stories. Later, guilds will sponsor the passion plays.
They watched them. They'd go to the theatre and come out saying, "That was a good play".
Shakespeares plays where watched by many but usally the poor as the veiwings were free as they were so well loved !!
Sometimes she watched them (the Chamberlain's Men were sometimes called upon to present plays at court.). Mostly she ignored them. She was not Shakespeare's patron or the patron of the theatrical company he belonged to.
Yes. Probably exclusively, although there may have been parts for animals.
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they watched plays
religious plays dat is incompletecorrect answer: a play that is about bible stories
The plays got too expensive and the guilds took over the plays.
A jester :3
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Other people's plays. He rarely watched his own plays because he was usually acting in them.
Acting in medieval times wasn't a full-time occupation. I think it is significant that the names of actors in medieval Mystery Plays haven't been recorded. The actors were not comparable in status to modern actors.
They might have watched William Shakespeare's plays in the Globe theatre
Theater in the medieval period be funded by people paying admission, or by nobles paying the actors to perform.
Calum Worthy plays Dez in Austin & Ally.
yes, it plays at 9:30 AM. I just watched it.