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3 ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND Age of enlightenment and exploration (Renaissance) Country unified, trade and commerce flourished Expanding with confidence and reflecting in it the drama of the period England became a dominant force under Elizabeth I (1558- 1603) London largest city in Europe. Population 200,000 1559. Doubles again in 50 years.

4 ELIZABETHAN ENGLAND cont. The Theatres in London were not on the “better” side of the River Thames They were located on the Bishop of Canterbury’s Land Surrounded by brothels,pubs and gaming houses Bear baiting,cock fights and tournaments were being held in the same space where the first plays were performed

5 ELIZABETHAN THEATRE Elizabethan stage practices were learned from Medieval dramas and the traditions of the pageant wagon (few sets, lots of props). In the early days, Elizabethan theatre space was located in courtyards and the larger homes of noble patrons. Due to advances many playwrights were able to write very different plays than the more formal Greeks (though many retained the same basic ideas and adopted similar structures) Elizabethan Theatre was able to be more expansive and include many more actors and action No hesitancy to show murder and bloodshed on stage.

6 THEATRE: A COMMERCIAL VENTURE No longer state or church supported 6 days a week (NO Sundays) In the afternoon from 2-5 o’clock (no lights) Changed plays often to keep the people coming They announced what kind of play was showing with flags: Black- Tragedy,White-comedy, Red-History One play could be performed up to ten times in a season New plays in constant demand

7 THEATRE SPACE “the Theatre’ first permanent theatre space built in England Built by James Burbage father of an actor Constructed in amphitheatre/thrust style: open air

8 THE GLOBE THEATRE One of the most famous Elizabethan theatres Surrounded on three sides by seating “galleries” Shakespeare’s troupe performed here.He was part owner in the theatre The acting company had about 25 actors, all male Half of the actors were share holders in the theatre.

9 Globe cont. Stage was 43 feet wide Extended 1/2 way into the yard(about 27 1/2ft) 3 stories of galleries:12ft.,11ft. And 9ft in height 4 separately divided gentlemen’s rooms

10 Globe cont. The Globe held about 3000 people Private boxes for the nobility Sold refreshments No restroom, no intermission

11 PLAYWRIGHTS Paid by the play Shakespeare averaged two a year Often plays of specific playwright written exclusively for one theatre. William Shakespeare, Sir Walter Raleigh, Christopher Marlowe, Edmund Spencer were all Elizabethan playwrights

12 WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Born April 1564 at Stratford–upon-Avon Father John Shakespeare was a glove maker and trader Married Anne Hathaway 1582.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 Left his wife his “second best” bed

13 THE KING’S MEN Shakespeare was a member of the Lord Chamberlain’s Men. Became King’s Men when James I became king in 1603. Company was given royal patent. Performed at court 12 times a year.

14 SHAKESPEARE PLAYS History Plays: Henry IV Parts1&2,4&6 Parts 1,2 &3,Richard II and III etc. Tragedies: Romeo & Juliet, Caesar,Hamlet, MacBeth etc. Comedies:12 th Night,Much ado About Nothing,Taming of the Shrew,etc. Tragicomedies: All’s Well That Ends Well, A Winter’s Tale, etc. John Heminge & Henry Condell “First Folio”


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