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DRAMA YEAR 10 2012 BY ROHANN MACKRELL AND TAWNI DICKSON
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Male Costumes Tights. Elizabethan Period. Doublets. The ruff. Breeches under doublets. Short hair and beards. Chains, earrings, brooches, and finger rings.
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Elizabethan Period. Chains, earrings, brooches, and finger rings Tops were tight Hats were copies of men’s Shoes of rich materials Female Costumes
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Shakespearean Costumes
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There was an open roof so the natural lighting was used. Shows were all done in the afternoon. The speech portrayed the atmosphere. Shakespearean Lighting
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Open Roof
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Music was added in the 1600s. Hut above stage for sound/special effects. Actors had to project their voices to be heard. Shakespearean Sound
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Sound Hut
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Theatres outside of London. Open to sky. Circular or Square shape mostly. Three gallery tiers for audience. Doorways for actors at back of stage. No stage curtain. Trapdoor on stage for ‘ghosts’ to enter/exit. Props were used. Actors could ‘come from the sky’ Shakespeare Set Design
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‘Theatre Art in Action’ – National Textbook Company pg. 156 – 157. Wednesday 25 th July 2012 www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-globe- theatre-structure.htm - Wednesday 1st August 2012; 11.30am www.william-shakespeare.info/william-shakespeare-globe- theatre-structure.htm http://www.bardweb.net/content/readings/macbeth/lines.ht ml - Wednesday 1st August 2012; 12.20pm http://www.bardweb.net/content/readings/macbeth/lines.ht ml http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/theatre.htm – Wednesday 1 st August 2012; 12.25pm http://shakespeare.palomar.edu/theatre.htm ‘Essential Shakespeare Handbook’ – Leslie Dunton – Downer, Alan Riding pg. 25. Tuesday 7 th August 2012 ‘William Shakespeare’ – Leon Ashworth pg. 16 – 17. Tuesday 7 th August 2012 Bibliography
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