All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.
Shakespeares plays where watched by many but usally the poor as the veiwings were free as they were so well loved !!
People of all classes could go and see Shakespeare plays. Poor people couls pay just 1 penny and would stand on the ground throughout the entire play and was known as 'groundlings' or 'penny stinkers'. Middle class could pay 2 pennies and they would sit on covered benches, and rich people could pay 3 pennie's and would sit on higher tiers, or to the side by the 'lord chambers'.
It meant money and fame. If the crown liked you and approved of your plays or art that would mean that others in the nobility would come to see the plays and help pay for them. It was very important that the crown approved of you because without it an artist or writer never had a chance.
They were called "groundlings."
The rich were the ones who saw his plays.
Because they are darn good plays, that's why. They are extremely entertaining, even if what you really want to see are swordfights and people having their hands cut off.
All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.
Yes, certainly. Shakespeare's company was sponsored by the king, and there are records of a number of his plays being performed at court.
Just about everybody except the Puritans, who objected to the theatre and, when they came to power in England, had it banned.
Shakespeares plays where watched by many but usally the poor as the veiwings were free as they were so well loved !!
People read Shakespeare's plays because they do not have the good fortune to be able to watch them. Although the plays are constantly in production, it would take many years of dedicated theatre-going, as well as residence in a place where Shakespeare productions are common, to see all 38 plays. Sometimes you can see movies but movie-makers tend to focus on a few well-known plays. People sometimes read the plays to try to get more out of them that watching a performance might give. Also, they are read by actors and directors who are planning to produce one of the plays, as well as students who are trying to understand how the plays are constructed and what makes them so good.
i don't see why not i think that it would wrong if girls werent aloud to be in one of William shakespeares play but call for further information and your nearest thretre thanks for the question
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People of all classes could go and see Shakespeare plays. Poor people couls pay just 1 penny and would stand on the ground throughout the entire play and was known as 'groundlings' or 'penny stinkers'. Middle class could pay 2 pennies and they would sit on covered benches, and rich people could pay 3 pennie's and would sit on higher tiers, or to the side by the 'lord chambers'.
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It meant money and fame. If the crown liked you and approved of your plays or art that would mean that others in the nobility would come to see the plays and help pay for them. It was very important that the crown approved of you because without it an artist or writer never had a chance.