PPT-Elizabethan Theatre and Shakespeare

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Week 12 Part 1 Introduction to Theatre College of the Desert Elizabethan Theatres Two kinds of theatres Outdoor or public Indoor or private Both were open

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Week 12 Part 1 Introduction to Theatre College of the Desert Elizabethan Theatres Two kinds of theatres Outdoor or public Indoor or private Both were open to anyone who could pay but the private theatres cost more were smaller and had a more select audience. Romeo & Juliet. Ms. Forsyth and Mr. Bernstein. Honors English 9. Bear Creek High School. This presentation will…. inform you about the life and work of the mysterious William Shakespeare.. provide you details about Elizabethan society and theater.. story. 1564 - 1616. Who was Shakespeare?. William Shakespeare was a poet, actor and playwright.. One of the world’s greatest playwrights of all time.. Writing in England during the late 1500’s and early 1600’s during the reigns of Queen Elizabeth I and King James I. . 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. Queen Elizabeth I - born September 7, 1533 in . Greenwich. Died March 24, 1603 in Richmond, Surrey. Daughter of King Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn . (. beheaded by Henry for not bearing a son). Coronated. Overview. History. The ‘Players’. Noteworthy Playwrights. Types of Elizabethan Theatres. English Renaissance theatre, also known as early modern English theatre, but usually as Elizabethan theatre, is the era of theatre in England between 1562 and 1642.. 1. gladly. 2. to drink socially. 3. relative or cousin. 4. anger; rage . 5. preposition that means “if”.. 6. term used to address a servant. 7. a noun which means “faith”. 8. candies; cakes. 9. phrase which means “may God keep you happy”. 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 . Translate the following clichés.. All that glitters is not gold. Love is blind. Tower of Strength. Flesh and blood. In my mind’s eye. Fair play. Mum’s the word. Vanish into thin air. Dead as a doornail. Translate the following clichés.. All that glitters is not gold. Love is blind. Tower of Strength. Flesh and blood. In my mind’s eye. Fair play. Mum’s the word. Vanish into thin air. Dead as a doornail. 1. William Shakespeare is generally regarded as the world’s greatest writer in the English Language because of his brilliant . poetic language . and his keen insight into . human nature..  . 2. Shakespeare was born in . English 12. Angie Lewis. The History. 1599: . the Globe Theatre is opened on Bankside - to the South of . London. William . Shakespeare is a co-owner of the Globe and a . writer . of . plays. Globe . 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. and Shakespeare. A Collaborative Project. Directions. Research your assigned topic . Use Sweet Search or a Research Tool from . https://www.bloomhslibrary.com/research. Include 5-7 facts about your assigned topic.

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