PPT-Elizabethan Theatres

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Theatres did not have Scenery Curtains Special lighting Women actors Theatres were built around roofless octagonal courtyards The 1 st theatre was built in 1576

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Theatres did not have Scenery Curtains Special lighting Women actors Theatres were built around roofless octagonal courtyards The 1 st theatre was built in 1576 and called The Theatre. from. The Complete Pelican Shakespeare (xliii-xlv). Economic realities in Shakespeare’s World. For centuries, theatre activity in England had been nonprofessional. Craft guilds provided religious drama. The Elizabethan Era. French word meaning “rebirth”. Occurred throughout Europe. 14. th. – 16. th. centuries. Intellectual advances. Economic boom . In England, also known as the Elizabethan. . The Public Sphere. Charles Walton. The Public Sphere. Charles Walton. Immanuel Kant. What is Enlightenment? . (1784). Private use of reason:. Officer in a civic post. Can be limited. Public use of reason:. for more inf Grant Stokes, . Hayleigh. Gardner. Charles Yawn, . Bett. Cantrell. Elizabethan Era. Time of peace in England. Middle Class began to emerge. Social Status was fixed. Elizabethan Clothing. Law was enacted to establish what social classes were allowed to wear. Elizabethan Age and the Printing Press. The Elizabethan Age. Queen Elizabeth I. Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn. Her father had her mother beheaded when he wanted to marry Jane Seymour. . Macbeth. William Shakespeare. Sources: Mrs. Golden and Prestwick House . Shakespeare and His Times. When William Shakespeare (1564-1616) was born in Stratford-on-Avon, England, Queen Elizabeth I was the ruling . Structure of the Elizabethan theatre. . one of the most common . form of mass . entertainment . people of all classes went. to the theatre. beautiful costumes and. Influenced by Ancient Greece and Rome. Renaissance means “rebirth”. 14th to 17. th. century. Surge of interest in classical learning and values. Period of enlightenment- a new Golden Age. Time of discovery, exploration, and interest in the arts. Sanitation. A . cess. -pit was a chamber in which sewage from each individual house was 'stored' until it was emptied. This task was for the so called 'night-soil men' to do. As disgusting as this job was, it could also be dangerous, as when in 1326 a certain Richard the . Elizabethan. Jacobean. Revenge Tragedy. Elizabethan Drama is simply the genre of theatre originating in England during the latter half of the 16th Century, being written and performed chiefly during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I from 1558-1603. It includes, but is in no way limited to, the works of William Shakespeare (his historical plays and comedies as well as his tragedies). . Madison Palmer, John Rodriguez, Fernando Lopez, and Karon Teat. What place did theater have in day to day life of an Elizabethan?. Was a form of communication. Elizabethans gathered to watch plays and performances. Hamlet and the Elizabethan Era Shakespeare William Shakespeare (1564-1616) lived during the Elizabethan age, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I in England. He was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, a town in the heart of England. 12/6/2016. Nigel Roberts, Lead Theatre Manager, RDH, NPAG presentation December 2016. 1. 12/6/2016. Nigel Roberts, Lead Theatre Manager, RDH, NPAG presentation December 2016. 2. Balance between professions Nurse/ODP/Health Care Workers/ ATP/Apprentices.

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