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Nathan Sykes went to Sylvia Young Theatre school in London - Lauren xx
20,000 people went to theater in 1592
People went to the Globe Theatre to experience live performances of plays, particularly those written by William Shakespeare. It served as a central hub for entertainment in Elizabethan London, attracting diverse audiences from various social classes. The vibrant atmosphere, along with the opportunity to see famous actors and engaging storytelling, made it a popular destination for both locals and visitors. Additionally, the affordability of tickets allowed a broad range of people to attend and enjoy theatrical productions.
If you went off to the theatre, you just went to the theatre.
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.
There were 5 social classes in 1500's Britan, and they carried on until the 1750's. In order of money, it went,GentlemenCitizensYeomenLabourersPaupers
poor and rich people went to the Globe theatre.
What Shakespeare did in London was that he became an actor. He may have joined one of the theatrical companies Pembroke's Men, Lord Strange's Men, or Derby's Men. In any case he was a charter member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men which formed in 1594. As a member of this company he wrote plays and acted in them.
No. He didn't take his family to London because he earned the money there FOR his family. The only reason he went to London was to write his plays and work at the theatre. There was also a lot of ideas in London that helped him write his amazing stories. The answer is: No.
The only Edmund shakespeare I know of was the younger brother of William Shakespeare. He was born in 1580 and went to London to work in the theatre like his older brother where he was killed.
he went from London England to North America.
Angelina attended high school at Beverly Hills High (later known as Moreno High) and attended acting classes at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute.