The Life and Times of William Shakespeare
... Theater was Julius Caesar. The cost of attending a show • 1 shilling to stand • 2 shillings to sit in the balcony ...
... Theater was Julius Caesar. The cost of attending a show • 1 shilling to stand • 2 shillings to sit in the balcony ...
William Shakespeare
... lies buried in the chancel of the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford upon Avon. While there is little known of her life, Anne Hathaway outlived her husband by seven years, dying in 1623 and is buried beside him. It is not clear as to how or why Shakespeare died, but in 1664 the reverend John Ward, vic ...
... lies buried in the chancel of the Holy Trinity Church in Stratford upon Avon. While there is little known of her life, Anne Hathaway outlived her husband by seven years, dying in 1623 and is buried beside him. It is not clear as to how or why Shakespeare died, but in 1664 the reverend John Ward, vic ...
Romeo and Juliet
... Shakespeare’s had 3 kids, one boy and two girls. His only boy, Hamnet died at age of 11 probably from the black plague. ...
... Shakespeare’s had 3 kids, one boy and two girls. His only boy, Hamnet died at age of 11 probably from the black plague. ...
Biografie Engels William Shakespeare William Shakespeare (1564
... In late April, 1564, William Shakespeare was born in the small town of Stratford upon Avon. He was the son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. His father lived with was a town official, and he had a little business in leather. He was the third in line, having two elder sisters, and five younger brot ...
... In late April, 1564, William Shakespeare was born in the small town of Stratford upon Avon. He was the son of John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. His father lived with was a town official, and he had a little business in leather. He was the third in line, having two elder sisters, and five younger brot ...
Natalie Blackman is a New York City based actor, producer
... is a New York City based actor, producer, teaching artist and creator of community-based theatrical experiences for ennabling dialogue, cosciousness raising and social change. Natalie has been seen on stages in New York City and regional stages such as Pioneer Theatre Company, The Illinois Shakespea ...
... is a New York City based actor, producer, teaching artist and creator of community-based theatrical experiences for ennabling dialogue, cosciousness raising and social change. Natalie has been seen on stages in New York City and regional stages such as Pioneer Theatre Company, The Illinois Shakespea ...
Shakespeare PowerPoint
... • Member and later part-owner of an acting group called the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, later called the King’s Men • This successful group eventually decided to build a theatre that would bring together the social elite as well as common peasants… THE GLOBE THEATRE! ...
... • Member and later part-owner of an acting group called the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, later called the King’s Men • This successful group eventually decided to build a theatre that would bring together the social elite as well as common peasants… THE GLOBE THEATRE! ...
Who is Shakespeare? - St. Dorothy School
... reflection of the time period? 3. What are the three types of plays? 4. What do we need to consider about the Elizabethan era when reading Shakespeare's plays? Religion affiliations/ tensions? Treatment of women? Who was Shakespeare writing to? ...
... reflection of the time period? 3. What are the three types of plays? 4. What do we need to consider about the Elizabethan era when reading Shakespeare's plays? Religion affiliations/ tensions? Treatment of women? Who was Shakespeare writing to? ...
Shakespeare`s Life
... members of the theatre group The Lord Chamberlain’s Men in 1594 • Shakespeare’s theatre group also owned The Blackfriars, another theatre in London. • After Elizabeth I died, the name was changed to The King’s Men for King James I ...
... members of the theatre group The Lord Chamberlain’s Men in 1594 • Shakespeare’s theatre group also owned The Blackfriars, another theatre in London. • After Elizabeth I died, the name was changed to The King’s Men for King James I ...
Shakespeare - saijasenglish5
... to have composed Richard II performed that very same year, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, thought to be composed for a wedding and the greatest love story of all time, Romeo and Juliet. 1597. Shakespeare buys the New Place, one of Stratford’s most preeminent homes. This fuels speculation today by some ...
... to have composed Richard II performed that very same year, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, thought to be composed for a wedding and the greatest love story of all time, Romeo and Juliet. 1597. Shakespeare buys the New Place, one of Stratford’s most preeminent homes. This fuels speculation today by some ...
Приложение 1 Shakespeare remembered a number of his friends
... Приложение 1 Shakespeare remembered a number of his friends with small gifts in his will. But only three of them were members of his company: the great actor Richard Burbage, John Hemmings and Henry Condal. Burbage died in 1619, the other two are the men who made is possible for us to see and read S ...
... Приложение 1 Shakespeare remembered a number of his friends with small gifts in his will. But only three of them were members of his company: the great actor Richard Burbage, John Hemmings and Henry Condal. Burbage died in 1619, the other two are the men who made is possible for us to see and read S ...
QUESTION 40 When did people start to question Shakespeare`s
... century, there was a rumor that the writer William Davenant was Shakespeare’s illegitimate son. What made the story credible was that Davenant was born in Oxford, and Oxford was a stopover point for Shakespeare’s frequent trips between Stratford and London. Stratford vicar John Ward, who ministered ...
... century, there was a rumor that the writer William Davenant was Shakespeare’s illegitimate son. What made the story credible was that Davenant was born in Oxford, and Oxford was a stopover point for Shakespeare’s frequent trips between Stratford and London. Stratford vicar John Ward, who ministered ...
“British theatres”
... is closely connected with William Shakespeare. Speaking about our times we should first of all mention "The English National theatre", "The Royal Shakespeare Company", “Old Vic”, and "Covent Garden", “Her Majesty’s Theatre”. ...
... is closely connected with William Shakespeare. Speaking about our times we should first of all mention "The English National theatre", "The Royal Shakespeare Company", “Old Vic”, and "Covent Garden", “Her Majesty’s Theatre”. ...
Stratford-upon-Avon - Obchodní akademie Hodonín
... 3. část ústní MZ. K prezentaci je nutný data projektor. ...
... 3. část ústní MZ. K prezentaci je nutný data projektor. ...
SHAKESPEAREAN SCAVENGER HUNT
... d. Include a photo of each of these rulers e. How did Elizabethan’s view the church and the state at this time? 5. Setting is an important aspect of any play. Shakespeare’s plays are no exception. Identify: a. Four plays which have the names of their locations in their titles b. One play set in Sco ...
... d. Include a photo of each of these rulers e. How did Elizabethan’s view the church and the state at this time? 5. Setting is an important aspect of any play. Shakespeare’s plays are no exception. Identify: a. Four plays which have the names of their locations in their titles b. One play set in Sco ...
shakespeare1
... •By 1592, Shakespeare was in London, and already recognized as an actor and a playwright. He was then 28 years old. •Between 1592-1594, plague kept the London theatres closed most of the time. During these years Shakespeare wrote sonnets and poems. ...
... •By 1592, Shakespeare was in London, and already recognized as an actor and a playwright. He was then 28 years old. •Between 1592-1594, plague kept the London theatres closed most of the time. During these years Shakespeare wrote sonnets and poems. ...
AYLI Web Quest
... English IV: As You Like It Preview Mr. Van Engen Name_______________________________________ Date_________________ Period___________ 1) What years did William Shakespeare live? ...
... English IV: As You Like It Preview Mr. Van Engen Name_______________________________________ Date_________________ Period___________ 1) What years did William Shakespeare live? ...
The life of Shakespeare
... • Born in 1564, the precise date is unknown • He was John and Mary Shakespeare's oldest surviving child; their first two children, both girls, did not live beyond infancy. • He died in 1616. ...
... • Born in 1564, the precise date is unknown • He was John and Mary Shakespeare's oldest surviving child; their first two children, both girls, did not live beyond infancy. • He died in 1616. ...
Introduction to Shakespeare - CAP ELA 10
... Who was the Elizabethan era named after? (1) Who were the groundlings? (1) What did Medieval art focus on? (1) Why were plays performed during the day? (1) Where were many of Shakespeare’s plays first performed? (1) Give 4 descriptions of Globe Theatre’s construction. (4) Label the following section ...
... Who was the Elizabethan era named after? (1) Who were the groundlings? (1) What did Medieval art focus on? (1) Why were plays performed during the day? (1) Where were many of Shakespeare’s plays first performed? (1) Give 4 descriptions of Globe Theatre’s construction. (4) Label the following section ...
intro to shakespeare - Cherokee County Schools
... Died on his birthday in 1616 Little is known about his early life Father was a merchant and served one term as mayor Attended Stratford Grammar School until age 14 Studied Latin and Greek, as well as British History and World History ...
... Died on his birthday in 1616 Little is known about his early life Father was a merchant and served one term as mayor Attended Stratford Grammar School until age 14 Studied Latin and Greek, as well as British History and World History ...
Shakespeare in England
... This course studies Shakespeare on the page and on the stage. We spend two weeks reading at Rutgers, and then move to England to see these plays performed on the stages of the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon (Shakespeare’s Birthplace) and the Globe Theatre in London. In London, we w ...
... This course studies Shakespeare on the page and on the stage. We spend two weeks reading at Rutgers, and then move to England to see these plays performed on the stages of the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon (Shakespeare’s Birthplace) and the Globe Theatre in London. In London, we w ...
Royal Shakespeare Company
The Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England. The company employs 700 staff and produces around 20 productions a year from its home in Stratford-upon-Avon and plays regularly in London, Newcastle upon Tyne and on tour across the UK and internationally.The company’s home is in Stratford-upon-Avon, where it has recently redeveloped its Royal Shakespeare and Swan theatres as part of a £112.8-million ""Transformation"" project. The theatres re-opened in November 2010, having closed in 2007. The new buildings attracted 18,000 visitors within the first week and received a positive media response both upon opening, and following the first full Shakespeare performances. Performances in Stratford-upon-Avon continued throughout the Transformation project at the temporary Courtyard Theatre.As well as the plays of Shakespeare and his contemporaries, the RSC produces new work from living artists and develops creative links with theatre-makers from around the world, as well as working with teachers to inspire a lifelong love of William Shakespeare in young people and running events for everyone to explore and participate in its work.The RSC celebrated its fiftieth birthday season from April–December 2011, with two companies of actors presenting the first productions designed specifically for the new Royal Shakespeare and Swan Theatre stages. The 2011-season began with performances of Macbeth and a re-imagined lost play The History of Cardenio. The fiftieth birthday season also featured The Merchant of Venice with Sir Patrick Stewart and revivals of some of the RSC’s greatest plays, including a new staging of Marat/Sade.For the London 2012 Festival as part of the Cultural Olympiad, the RSC produced the World Shakespeare Festival, featuring artists from across the world performing in venues around the UK.In 2013 the company began live screenings of its Shakespeare productions - called Live from Stratford-upon-Avon - which are screened around the world.