PPT-Theater in Elizabethan London

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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

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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. Theater. Cultural Context. Tudor Period: (1485-1603) 1517: Reformation begins/Luther. Henry VII to Elizabeth 1588: Spanish Armada. Elizabethan (1558-1603) . 1605. : Gunpowder Plot. Stuart Period: 1620: Pilgrims land in Plymouth. Shake-speare’s Sexuality & The Pseudonym. This presentation, based my collaboration with John Hamill on a forthcoming book, will explore the evidence for Edward de Vere's bisexuality as it relates to the pseudonym "Shakespeare." . 1558-1603. The time period. England is small (5 million people). There are more people in London today. U.S. today 300,000,000. England is dependent on agriculture and is covered in forests. Large gap between rich and poor classes. with Ms. Dolan and Ms. Turner. “Insider’s London” through ACIS. Trip Overview. February 13-21, 2016 (Midwinter Break. ). Through ACIS educational tour . company. Open to Ingraham students (9. th. 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.. The Elizabethan era is marked by the reign of Queen Elizabeth I . (1558–1603).. The . “Golden Age”. Queen Elizabeth I . Elizabeth Tudor is considered by many to be the greatest monarch in English history. . 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. 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 . 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 . By: Brendan, Kilee, and Sephora. The social classes of the elizabethan era. Monarch. -usually the queen or king, the person who ruled the country, and had to be born into the rank. Nobility. -families containing dukes, earls or barons, they had to be either born into the family or appointed by the monarch. (1558–1603).. The . “Golden Age”. Queen Elizabeth I . Elizabeth Tudor is considered by many to be the greatest monarch in English history. . When . she became queen in 1558, she was twenty-five years old, a survivor of scandal and danger, and considered illegitimate by most Europeans.. The time period. England is small (5 million people). There are more people in London today. U.S. today 300,000,000. England is dependent on agriculture and is covered in forests. Large gap between rich and poor classes. Education. and Leisure. The Problem of the Poor. Exploration and Voyages of Discovery. Raleigh and Virginia. Elizabethan Education. Attitudes to Education:. During Elizabeth’s reign, education slowly became more important.. 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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