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Shakespeare’s London (note the globe and the bear baiting pit)

Shakespeare's stages

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Shakespeare’s London (note the globe and the bear baiting pit)

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School room (consider the classical education and how it

helped actors learn lines)

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Travelling players (modern pic)

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Travelling players in the market place (modern pic)

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Players in Stratford (doucments travelling players visiting

Stratford)

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Plague (when plague struck theatres were closed – shakespeare

wrote poetry)

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Audience (modern pic) shows rowdiness

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Queen Elizabeth

It is said that Shakespeare wroteThe Merry Wives Of Windsor for her

She appears to have Enjoyed inviting The theatre to perform

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King James

Also liked the theatre to Perform for him. Gave patronage to Shakespeare’sPlayers and it is said Macbeth was written to Please him

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Theatrical Tradition: Faustus

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Beautiful Globe

remember it may have been

painted

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Under the stage

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Indoor Spaces resembled theatre space

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Costumes – shows Titus Andronicus

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Shakespeare in print

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Garrick Stage next ‘generation’ very different

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Victorian theatre –lavish backdrops

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Modern productions