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.
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Because it explained the plays that were going to be played that day.
Yes as in Elizabethan culture it was socially unacceptable for women to be actors in the theatre. So as a consequence female parts were played by males.
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It was greatly improved from where it was when the church had outlawed it for being a 'cult'. Queen Elizabeth's father had brought it back by stopping the Pope's power in England. So the role was entertainment, and expression of freedom, and occupation, and bringing back the past.
The Elizabethan Age is so named because it spans the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1533 - 1603). Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558 and died in 1603.
It was famous for Art, William Shakespeare, new foods,England became stronger and more richer, the reason it was called the Elizabethan age because she had so much power she ruled for a long rein and she was so famous.
I think you maybe asking about Elizabethan England and if so the reason is it was against the law for women to act.
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I'm assuming you mean when a play was about to be performed in the Globe theatre or one of the other Elizabethan theatre during Shakespearean times. If so, then people knew that a play was about to begin because a trumpet would be sounded.
The role of theatre in Elizabethan England was entertainment. Thousands of people would go the huge variety of theatres every day. They would use the theatre as an excuse not to be working and if they were at the theatre and got bored they would just boo the actors on stage. Another role was expression of freedom. The playwrights could do or say whatever they wanted while on stage and so they would use that to express their view and opinions. The one last role was to bring back the past. Playwrights would try to recreate historic events that happened.