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Today: Othello act 5

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Recap: facts about the Elizabethan theatre

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Elizabethan theatre

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Elizabethan theatre


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

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Mention two facts about Elizabethan actors.

Slide 5 - Open question

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The Globe

  • Built in 1598
  • Outside of London        
    no control of the Puritan city officials (who were hostile 
    to theatres)     
    fear of the spread of diseases (the Plague) 
    plays attracted crime / people skipped work etc.
  • Could take up to 3000 people
  • All sorts of people visited

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

Slide 9 - Quiz

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

Slide 10 - Quiz

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

Slide 11 - Quiz

The Globe was built outside London because...
A
the plays produced a lot of noise
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

Slide 12 - Quiz

Plays were performed in the afternoon because
A
they needed the daylight.
B
the city-walls closed at seven.
C
in the evenings the actors had to perform elsewhere.
D
people didn't want to travel in the dark.

Slide 13 - Quiz

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

Slide 14 - Quiz

Read act 5 
(page 48)
act 5, scene 2

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Slide 18 - Video

Work with a classmate
Do assignment 5
Finished? Read the article (assignment 6) and summarize it in a diagram.

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