shakespeare in love review
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Shakespeare in Love Review. 5 Facts are known about Shakespeare:. He was baptized on April 26, 1564 He married Anne Hathaway in 1582 when he was 18 years old He had three children: Susannah, and twins Hamnet and Judith - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
1. He was baptized on April 26, 15642. He married Anne Hathaway in 1582 when
he was 18 years old3. He had three children: Susannah, and twins
Hamnet and Judith4. He was in London by 1592 because he was
attacked in an article by Robert Green5. He died on April 23, 1616
Shakespeare first performed at the Rose Theater
It was owned by Philip HensloweThe Rose was located in London mainLater Shakespeare built the Globe Theater in
London and became part owner of itThe Globe was moved to Southwerk across
the river from London
Shakespeare, Christopher Marlowe, Ben Johnson, just to name a few
The owners of the theaters, like Phillip Henslowe, would ask writers for good scripts to keep their theater above the competition
Often the writers would write plays for specific actors that they knew would bring in a crowd
They needed famous actors and their companies that would guarantee a large crowd
One famous actor that Shakespeare often wrote plays for was Ned Alleyn
In Elizabethan England it was illegal for women to perform on stage
Often the roles of women were played by young men whose voices had not changed
Because of this there weren’t many good female parts, most were very manly characters like Lady Macbeth and Katherine from Taming of the Shrew
Often not many kissing scenes because of the awkwardness
One thing that was very important was the costumes
No scenery was used and settings had to be created with words, costumes, and the audience’s imagination
Often the costumes were very flashy and donated by wealthy patrons because they were the only people who could afford the different colors
In those times the color of your clothes showed your economic status
The common people wore browns and neutral colors while purple was reserved for royalty
Very fond of theaterShe is credited with saving theater because
when the city fathers wanted to get rid of the theaters she wouldn’t allow them to
If it wasn’t for her there might not be any theaters today