Things to eat and drink: beer, Oranges, that sort of thing. At one time it was thought that it was popular to eat nuts because of the many nut shells found in the floor of the Rose Theatre, but it turns out that the nut shells had been imported from a local soap factory to spread on the floor to keep it from getting muddy.
none because his plays sucked
William Shakespeare has been a writer for most of his life. His earliest performances of his plays were on the London stage by 1592.
William Shakespeare's plays were performed in 'The Globe Theatre'.
No, his play more tragic and full with suspension.
No
Records in diaries and so on suggest that people at Elizabethan theatre performances, which presumably includes performances of Shakespeare's plays, ate apples and oranges, hazelnuts and gingerbread. They could get beer in bottles.
none because his plays sucked
William Shakespeare has been a writer for most of his life. His earliest performances of his plays were on the London stage by 1592.
William Shakespeare's plays were performed in 'The Globe Theatre'.
In theatres. In his day they also had special performances in private homes. Since then a lot get acted on movie sets as well. And then and now, schools were popular places to put on plays.
none, only men could be in plays during the time that Shakespeare was around.
Between 1599 and 1613. They were performed at the Globe, and most probably around midday as performances during the night were not possible to see, as there was no electricity for lighting. Hope that helps:) the original answer someone wrote something silly :)
No, his play more tragic and full with suspension.
chips and beans
No
Your teacher has misinformed you if you think that all of the performances of Shakespeare's plays during his lifetime took place at the same time. Performances at the open-air "wooden Os" like the Theatre, Curtain, Rose and Globe took place at 3:00 p.m. because they relied on the angle of the sun being right to illuminate the stage and not dazzle the eyes of the spectators. But many performances of the plays took place indoors in people's homes, halls and palaces even before the company acquired a permanent indoor theatre, the Blackfriars, in 1608. Performances indoors could take place any time and often were held in the evening.
I first found Shakespeare's plays when I was introduced to them at school.