Shakespeare 3


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Elizabethan theatre

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Today:

  • Take a look at the Elizabethan theatre, The Globe, and some more of Shakespeare's work
  • Quiz!
  • Prepare you for the test

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Elizabethan theatre (1562-1642)

  • Elizabeth I, Queen of England (1558-1603)
  • The first English theatres were built
  • Lord Chamberlain's men: company of actors for  
     which Shakespeare wrote. 
  • Richard Burbage: main actor, played all the leading  roles.
  • Going to theatre was very popular
  • The Globe theatre. 

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The Globe

  • Build in 1598
  • Outside of London        
    no control of the Puritan
    city officials (who were hostile 
    to theatres)
  • All the plays of Shakespeare were performed here
  • Burned down at 1613, during the play Henry IVV
     (a canon was fired and set fire to the roof)
  • Could take up to 3000 people
  • All sorts of people visited

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Eindscene Shakespeare in love

Eigenlijk geen vrouwen op toneel, maar de acteur die Juliet speelde kreeg baard in keel, daarom mocht 'viola' invallen. Romeo wordt gespeeld door Shakespeare die verliefd is geworden op Viola. 

Uitleg over: publiek reageerde altijd op wat er op toneel gebeurde/'special effect' bloed/ groundlings goedkoopste plekken --> hoe hoger hoe duurder en betere plek

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QUIZ!

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What was name of the Queen of England?
A
Eliza the 2nd
B
Elizabeth the 1st
C
Juliet the 1st
D
Toetanchamon

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William Shakespeare lived in the...
A
15th century
B
16th century
C
17th century
D
18th century

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How many plays did Shakespeare approximately write?
A
58
B
43
C
37
D
150

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Who visited the plays at The Globe theatre
A
all sorts of people
B
only people from court
C
only men
D
only the poor ones

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Romeo and Juliet...
A
is a Comedy
B
is a History play
C
are an Insta famous couple
D
is a Tragedy

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What kind of plays did Shakespeare not write?
A
Tragedies
B
Musicals
C
History plays
D
Comedies

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The Globe was built outside of London because...
A
the plays produced a lot of noise pollution
B
theatres were banned within the city limits
C
it was illegal to visit a play
D
there was no space for such a big theatre in the city

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1. Early London theaters like The Globe had no roof.
2. A large portion of the audience would stand in the yard, directly in front of the stage.
A
1 is true, 2 is false
B
2 is true, 1 is false
C
both statements are true
D
both statements are false

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How did Shakepeare's Globe Theatre burn down?
A
Smokers in the audience
B
A lightning strike
C
The Queen set fire to it
D
A canon shot caught fire

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BONUS!
"To be or not to be, that is the question".
This line comes from the play...
A
Hamlet
B
Julius Caesar
C
Macbeth
D
Romeo & Juliet

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Rest of the lesson!

Choose in which theme you're going to make a performance.
- Forbidden love (Romeo&Juliet)

- Betrayal/loyalty (Macbeth)

- 5 w's --> clear
- performance should last 3 to 5 minutes





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