lunes, 22 de noviembre de 2010


1. Whereabout in London were the Theatres located ? Why ?
In the " Liberties ", outside the City walls and on the south bank of the river , called Southwark.Because the City Council ( guilds) together with the Puritans did not approve of the playhouses.
2. Name the most important theatres during Elizabethan times.
Fortune , Globe , Hope, Red Bull , Rose, Swan , Theatre & the
Whitefriars Theatre
3. Which was the first playhouse in London ? Who built it ?
The Theatre was the first public playhouse of London, located in the parish of St. Leonard's, Shoreditch. It was designed and built by James Burbage (the father of actor Richard Burbage). 
4. When was it built ? When was it closed ?
The Theatre was a roofless, circular building with three galleries surrounding a yard. It opened in 1576, and several companies performed there, including Leicester's Men (1576-78), the Admiral's Men (1590-91), and Chamberlain's Men (1594-96), who were associated with William Shakespeare. The Theatre also housed fencing and athletic competitions. After the death of James Burbage in February 1597, the theatre's lease ended. In 1598 the building was dismantled, and Burbage's sons, Cuthbert and Richard, used its timbers to construct the first Globe Theatre.
5. Describe the particular shape of the theatres . Where did they take this shape from ?
The theatres were circular, open-air buildings, surrounded an open yard (like the Inn-Yards) with the stage at one end, jutting out into the audience to about half the depth of the theatre; the width was considerably more. Round three sides of the yard were three tiers of galleries where the wealthier or superior members of the audience sat; the rest of the audience stood in the open yard around the stage and (for obvious reasons) they were known as 'the Groundlings'.
6. Who controlled the performances on behalf of the government?
The person who controlled the performances of plays on behalf of the government was the Master of Revels.In the 1590s this was a man called Edmund Tilney.
7. Why could the theatres be closed down ?
Playhouses could be closed for many reasons, among them outbreaks of the plague, sedition and immorality, which would certainly have included women appearing on stage.
8. Who played the parts of women on stage ? Why ?
Young men , as it was thought immoral for women to act in plays , even to attend the playhouses.
9. Did women attend the theatre?
Yes, women did attend the theatre although this was not formally approved of. In fact, every level of society went to the plays including apprentices, law students, craftsmen, pickpockets, ballad sellers, merchants and nobility.
Even legend says Queen Elizabeth attended the Globe secretly some times.
10. How much did it cost to stand in the yard ? And to sit in a gallery ? And to have a cushion ?And to sit in the lords’ room ?
It cost one penny to stand in the yard of the playhouse and a further penny for a seat in one of the covered galleries. A cushion to make watching the play more comfortable cost a further penny and a seat in the Lords' room cost approximately sixpence.
To stand in the yard - One penny
To sit in the gallery - Two pennies
To have a cushion - Three pennies
To sit in the Lords' room - Sixpence

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1. Surname of William Shakespeare's wife: Hathaway
2. The most cruel and bloody of Will's tragedies: Titus
3. Queen of England during most of Will's life: Elisabeth
4. Tragedy set in the Roman Empire: Julius Caesar
5. Name of the book which collected Will's plays: Firts folio
6. Will's only son: Hamnet
7. Will's mother: Mary Arden
8. Will's hometown: Stratford
9. Name of Will's rival poet: Christopher
10.Founder of the Theatre: Burbage
11.One of Will's most famous tragedies, in which a king has three daughters: Kinglear
12.A famous theatre close to the Globe: Rose
13.Will's first daughter: Susanna
14.Hamlet's unfortunate girlfriend: Ophelia
15.Will's theatre: Globe
16.One of Will's famous tragedy . " Out damn spot. Out, I say !": Macbeth
17.Tragedy and name of the king who said " A horse. My kingdom for a horse !": Richard
18.Tragedy and name of a man who killed his wife Desdemona for jealousy: Otello

viernes, 22 de octubre de 2010

What do you now about Shakespeare?

0. When was William Shakespeare born ? Where ?
He was born in April, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, about 100 miles northwest of London.  

1. Write the names of William Shakespeare’s parents . Who were they ?
 Shakespeare's parents were John and Mary Shakespeare. John was a whittawer and Mary was an english aristocrat.

2. Write the name of his wife . When did they get married ?
 On November of 1582 with Ann Hathwey.

3. Write the names of his three children. What happened to them ?
 Susanna, Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare. Hamnet and Judith were tweens, but Hamnet died when he was eleven.

4. What was the name of his hometown ?
 Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire

5. Write the names of the buildings in his hometown related to him .
 Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Hall's Croft New Place, Anne Hathaway's Cottage, Mary Arden's House, and others

6. Where did he study ?
 William Shakespeare attended Kings New School in Stratford-upon-Avon, where he would have studied Latin Grammar and Classics.

7. Did he go to university ?
Shakespeare did not go to university

8. Why did he leave his family and hometown to go to London ?
To became a good whriter

9. How many plays had he written when he arrived in London ?
Thirty

10.When can we find the first reference to Shakespeare in the literary world of London ? 
 In 1592, when a fellow dramatist,  wrote about Shakespeare in a pamphlet written on his deathbed.

11. When he was in London , he was an actor and playwritght who belonged to the company called Lord Chamberlain's Men (called the King's Men after the accession of James I in 1603), which had been founded by Lord Chamberlain and whose theatre was called The Globe .They had the bast actor Richard Burbage and the best dramatist , William Shakespeare.

 12. When and where did he die ?
He died on April 23, 1616 in Stratford-upon- Avon

13. When and where did his wife die ?
Anne died in 1623, seven years after Shakespeare.

14. Where is he buried ?
In the chancel of the parish church of Stratford-upon-Avon. No name was inscribed on his gravestone . Instead these lines, possibly his own, appeared:
Good friend, for Jesus' sake forbear
To dig the dust enclosed here.
Blest be the man that spares these stones,And curst be he that moves my bones. 

15. What did his will state ?
Shakespeare's will (made on March 25, 1616) is a long and detailed document. It entailed his quite ample property on the male heirs of his elder daughter, Susanna.
As an afterthought, he bequeathed his "second-best bed" to his wife; but no one can be certain what this notorious legacy means.
The testator's signatures to the will are apparently in a shaky hand. Perhaps Shakespeare was already ill.

miércoles, 22 de septiembre de 2010

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