The Elizabethan Theater - Who went to the theater in Shakeperean times?
Title: The Elizabethan Theater - Who went to the theater in Shakeperean times?
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 323 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Elizabethan Theater - Who went to the theater in Shakeperean times?
Category: /History/European History
Details: Words: 323 | Pages: 1 (approximately 235 words/page)
In Elizabethan times, the theater was a popular source of entertainment. People from all social and economic backgrounds would come to London to enjoy the plays. Inside the theater, conditions were crowded and, by today's standards, very uncomfortable. Still, people would come from all over to be entertained and celebrate.
Most playgoers were craftspeople and merchants, but audiences were often a diverse representation of English society, from noblemen to beggars. Plays appealed to many people
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that the upper class enjoyed far more privileges than the average person. While on the stage the gallants would talk loudly and play games without caring if the audience could see past or hear beyond them.
In conclusion, people came from all over to enjoy the Elizabethan theater. Although class distinctions remained, especially in the seating arrangements, the playhouse was one place where thieves and prostitutes could enjoy a show in the midst of nobility.