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1 William Shakespeare 1564-1616 The Bard

2 Questions to begin with What do you think of when you hear “Shakespeare”? When you hear you are going to read Shakespeare, what is your first reaction? What experiences – good and/or bad – have you had with Shakespeare? What do you know, or think you know, about Shakespeare? Can you quote anything from Shakespeare? What stories, movies or television shows do you know of that are based on Shakespeare’s plays? What lies can you tell about Shakespeare? That is, what do you know that is definitely not true about him and his works?

3 Childhood Born April 23 (we think), 1564 Stratford-upon-Avon, England Father was a local prominent merchant

4 Family Life Married Ann Hathaway 1582 (when he was 18, she was 26) Three children: Susanna born in 1583, twins Judith and Hamnet born 1585 Hamnet died at age 11; the girls never had any children

5 1585-1592 The Lost Years We have no records of his life during this time period It is speculated that he might have been a teacher, a butcher, or an actor to support his family. In 1592, he is in London, while Ann and the kids are still in Stratford-upon-Avon

6 1590’s Queen Elizabeth I ruled English explorers were crossing the ocean to the New World And travelers coming to England LOVED watching plays...

7 The Playwrights... Christopher Marlowe (more about him later) Thomas Kyd wrote The Spanish Tragedy and established a new genre in English theater with the Revenge Play or Revenge Tragedy. And William Shakespeare was the original “New Kid on the Block”

8 The Theatres... The Theatre, built in 1576 – FIRST LONDON PLAYHOUSE The Rose, built in 1587 (London’s first “Bankside” theatre) The Swan, 1595 The Globe (Shakespeare helped construct in 1598-1599)

9 About the theatres Protestants (form of Christian faith) condemned the plays because of its new ideas and new forms of entertainment Theatres were on the outskirts (outer parts of town) of London--away from the authorities People who attended the theatres included: -merchants -lawyers -laborers -thieves & gamblers -visitors from other countries -nobility & royalty

10 No lighting No scenery--Just a curtain Could hold around 2,000 people

11 The most expensive seats were directly behind the stage, called the gallery. Though the people sitting there could only see the actors from behind, they themselves could be seen by everyone in the audience.

12 The theatres were closed during the plague. What is the plague?

13 The Black Death

14 Brief Overview The Black Death arrived in Europe by sea in October 1347 when 12 Genoese (Italian) trading ships docked at the Sicilian port of Messina after a long journey through the Black Sea. The people who gathered on the docks to greet the ships were met with a horrifying surprise: Most of the sailors aboard the ships were dead, and those who were still alive were gravely ill. They were overcome with fever, unable to keep food down and delirious from pain. Strangest of all, they were covered in mysterious black boils that oozed blood and pus and gave their illness its name: the “Black Death.” The Sicilian authorities hastily ordered the fleet of “death ships” out of the harbor, but it was too late: Over the next five years, the mysterious Black Death would kill more than 20 million people in Europe–almost one-third of the continent’s population. Ted: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ySClB6-OH-Q Disney: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ldZjaT4WXrA

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17 Costumes... Richly decorated Didn’t always match up to the time period of the play Looking good was more important than being realistic!

18 The Globe... Can you guess which play was the first to be performed in The Globe? Where did they get the wood?

19 Julius Caesar Julius Caesar is a Tragedy Based on true events from Roman history Circles around the ideas of honor, patriotism, and friendship

20 Who were the Players? The Lord Admiral’s Men – troupe of actors The Lord Chamberlain’s Men (Shakespeare founded; Richard Burbage was their leading actor) The Lord Chamberlain’s Men performed mostly in The Theatre

21 Acting The actors were all men; young boys (age 12- 14) played the female parts They were considered “shareholders” and owned stock or shares in the play texts, costumes, and props Their pay depended on admission sales Actors only had about 3 weeks to practice a new play In one week, the troupes may perform 6 different plays (as many as 4,000 lines!)


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