analyze how the audience's behavior at the globe theater differs from that in modern theaters. site:www.quora.com - Axtarish в Google
29 янв. 2020 г. · But generally speaking, one of the biggest and most obvious difference is the viewing area right in front of the stage: in Elizabethan theatres ...
25 апр. 2018 г. · The audience often talked back, clapping for their favorites or booing villains. Some actors, especially those playing fools, were great ...
14 июл. 2017 г. · The plays were attended by all social classes; the “groundlings” were usually poorer folk who paid a penny's admission. Seats were in a sort of mezzanine level.
20 авг. 2021 г. · If you look at the recreated New Globe theatre, you'll see that seats are the exception rather than the rule. Most of the audience were standees ...
15 июл. 2021 г. · Most of the audience were standees - in the equivalent of a giant mosh pit in front of the stage, which was raised up at above head height.
4 дек. 2022 г. · If you look at the recreated New Globe theatre, you'll see that seats are the exception rather than the rule. Most of the audience were standees ...
12 авг. 2023 г. · It would transport the audience back in time, allowing them to experience the language, poetry, and cultural context of Shakespeare's era. While ...
7 мая 2020 г. · Most of the audience were standees - in the equivalent of a giant mosh pit in front of the stage, which was raised up at above head height.
22 апр. 2017 г. · Over the last century have theatre audiences changed in the way they appreciate an actors performance? For instance do they laugh or react ... Не найдено: behavior | Нужно включить: behavior
12 авг. 2023 г. · A theatre is welcome to produce a Shakespeare play in either its original language or a modern interpretation. Theatre goers are welcome to ...
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