Welcome to the Theater!! By: Shelby Yost The Elizabethan Age/ The English Renaissance.

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Welcome to the Theater!! By: Shelby Yost The Elizabethan Age/ The English Renaissance

Theaters: The theaters during the Elizabethan Era include the Globe, the Theatre, Newington Butts, the Curtain Elizabethan Theatre, the Rose Theatre, the Swan Theatre, the Fortune Elizabethan Theatre, the Boars Head, the Bear Garden, the Bull Ring and the Hope Elizabethan Theatre. The theaters during the Elizabethan Era include the Globe, the Theatre, Newington Butts, the Curtain Elizabethan Theatre, the Rose Theatre, the Swan Theatre, the Fortune Elizabethan Theatre, the Boars Head, the Bear Garden, the Bull Ring and the Hope Elizabethan Theatre.

Staring… The reputations of Elizabethan actors were that of vagabonds and thieves because traveling around was frown upon and you had to have a license to travel. The reputations of Elizabethan actors were that of vagabonds and thieves because traveling around was frown upon and you had to have a license to travel.

Elizabethan Theatre - the Inn-yards Travelling actors played to their audiences in the courtyards of taverns, which is how they got the name of the Inn-yards. Travelling actors played to their audiences in the courtyards of taverns, which is how they got the name of the Inn-yards. The biggest of the Inn-yards had a maximum capacity of 500 people which wasn’t a lot to them but was for the spaces. The biggest of the Inn-yards had a maximum capacity of 500 people which wasn’t a lot to them but was for the spaces. A theatrical entrepreneur called James Burbage, obtained a lease and permission to build 'The Theatre' in Shoreditch, London. A theatrical entrepreneur called James Burbage, obtained a lease and permission to build 'The Theatre' in Shoreditch, London.

Elizabethan Theatre: The Globe The Globe was a new theater and the most famous actor was William Shakespeare who acted and wrote plays for the Globe theater. The Globe Productions included the most famous early plays of William Shakespeare. Plays and Propaganda - Plays produced at the Globe theater had to be vetted to ensure that no unwanted propaganda was spread to the masses of Londoners. Fire at the Globe Theatre broke out in June The second Globe Theatre was built shortly after in 1614.

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