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1 , Shakespeare , & The Elizabethan Age

2 The Elizabethan Era This was the length of Queen Elizabeth’s reign England became a dominant force during this time The age of exploration Exploring new territories Expanding countries’ wealth Discovering new trade routes London: most populated city in Europe 200,000 in 1659

3 The Elizabethan Era: Theatre
Theatres in London were not on the “good” side of the Thames river Surrounded by brothels, pubs, gambling houses Original entertainment in theatres: Bear baiting Rooster fights Wrestling

4 The Elizabethan Era: Theatre
6 days a week (No Sundays) In the afternoon (2pm-5pm) No stagelights Changed plays often They announced what kind of play was showing with flags: Black-Tragedy,White- comedy, Red- History One play could be performed up to 10 times in a season New plays in constant demand

5 The Elizabethan Era: The Globe Theatre
Most famous theater – Shakespeare’s troupe performed here 25 Actors – all male

6 The Globe Theatre: The Audience

7 The Globe Theatre The Globe held about 3000 people
1c admission for standing room Higher price for gallery seating Private boxes for the nobility Sold refreshments No restroom, no intermission

8 The Elizabethan Era: Shakespeare

9 About Shakespeare: Recap of video
Born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564 Father was a glove maker Attended a boys only craftsman school Intense study of Latin and classical philosophers Came to London in 1588 as a traveling “player” (actor)

10 About Shakespeare: More Important Notes
Married Anne Hathaway She was 26. He was 18. Three children: Susanna Twins: Judith & Hamnet Wrote 37 plays, poems and sonnets(154) Plays are divided into Histories,Tragedies,Comedies & Tragicomedy Died 1616


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