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Содержание слайда: In the late 16th and early 17th centuries attending a play during the afternoon was a favorite leisure activity for many members of London society.
In the late 16th and early 17th centuries attending a play during the afternoon was a favorite leisure activity for many members of London society.
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Содержание слайда: Development of the Elizabethan Theatre
Most people associate the Elizabethan Theatre with those built in a similar style to the Globe Theatre. But the natural development of the Elizabethan Theatre followed a logical progression:
The Strolling Players
The licensed Acting Troupes
The Inn-yards
The Elizabethan Amphitheatres
The Playhouses
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Содержание слайда: Wandering Minstrels
Before the 1500's there were no such thing as a theatre in England! There were wandering minstrels who travelled from one town and castle to the next, some street players who entertained people at markets and fairs. The troubadours, strolling players and minstrels were expected to memorize long poems and these recitals were included in their repertoire.
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Содержание слайда: The Acting Troupes
Many of the wandering minstrels, or strolling players, had the reputation as thieves. The spread and frequent outbreaks of Black Death during the Elizabethan era resulted in regulations restricting all people who travelled around the country - licenses were required to travel. Licenses were granted to the nobles of England for the maintenance of troupes of players.
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Содержание слайда: The Inn-yards
Acting troupes had their patrons but the actors could make additional money by playing to ordinary Elizabethans. The Elizabethan Theatre started in the cobbled courtyards of Inns, or taverns - they were therefore called Inn-yards. As many as 500 people would attend play performances.
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Содержание слайда: The Inn-yards
Elizabethan Inns were always popular and were at their peak between 1576 – 1594. A small fee was charged to playgoers as they entered the inn yards and an additional fee was added on if they wanted to go up to a balcony level.
The names of some famous Elizabethan Inn Yards were:
The Bell Savage Inn
The Cross Keys Inn
The White Hart Inn
The George Inn
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Содержание слайда: The Cross Keys Inn
London Location of the Cross Keys Inn - Gracechurch Street, London.
William Shakespeare's acting troupe, the Chamberlain's Men, used the Cross Keys Inn theatre on a regular basis due to the restrictions played on play acting within the City of London limits.
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Содержание слайда: The White Hart Inn
London Location of the White Hart Inn - Southwark, following the road from London Bridge.
This Inn played an important role in history and in William Shakespeare's play Henry VI. In his play, Shakespeare refers to the rebel Jack Cade choosing the White Hart Inn for his headquarters.
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Содержание слайда: The George Inn
The George Inn was built around three sides of a courtyard. Its wide, double-tiered balconies became an excellent vantage point for the Elizabethan plays that would be acted out below. William Shakespeare lived and worked in the area of the George Inn. Sadly, the George Inn that Shakespeare knew was burnt down in 1676 but the house was immediately rebuilt to the original plans.
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Содержание слайда: There was no heating in the Elizabethan Theatre. Plays were performed in the summer months only. The floor of the Stage was made of wood, sometimes covered with rushes. Trap doors in the floor would enable some additional special effects such as smoke.
There was no heating in the Elizabethan Theatre. Plays were performed in the summer months only. The floor of the Stage was made of wood, sometimes covered with rushes. Trap doors in the floor would enable some additional special effects such as smoke.
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Содержание слайда: The Globe theatre
The Globe Theater was built in just 6 months between 1597 and 1598. The Chamberlain's men acting company, including William Shakespeare used the Globe, an open-air amphitheatre, as the venue for their summer productions. It was a huge building - made of timber and with thatched roofs.
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Содержание слайда: The Rose theatre
It contained substantial rose gardens and two buildings; The building was of timber, with a lath and plaster exterior and thatch roof.
The leading playwrights of the day, including William Shakespeare and Christopher Marlow, had their plays performed here.
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Содержание слайда: The Hope theatre
The Hope was built in 1613 by Philip Henslowe and Jacob Meade, on the Bankside in Southwark. It was agreed that bear baiting would occupy the theater only once every two weeks but the sport proved to be more profitable than the plays. Players left the theatre after Henslowe's death in 1616. The theatre was rarely used for plays after 1616 but bear baiting continued until 1656 .
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Содержание слайда: The Fortune theatre
The Fortune Theatre was built in 1600 by theatrical entrepreneur Philip Henslowe and his partner Edward Alleyn. The Fortune Theatre was so named for the Roman goddess “Fortuna”, who promised riches and abundance rewarding those with joyful intentions with success and prosperity. A statue of Fortuna graced the entrance of the Fortune.
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Содержание слайда: The Elizabethan Playhouses
An Elizabethan Playhouse was a small, private, indoor hall. The Elizabethan playhouse was designed to stage plays in an indoor environment. The great open theatres only produced plays during the summer months. It made good business sense to design an indoor theatre which would comfortable house audiences during the winter. Playhouses were open to anyone who could pay but were more expensive with generally more select audiences.
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Содержание слайда: Blackfriars Playhouse
The Blackfriars Playhouse Theatre was located in the City of London on the site of a dissolved 13th-century Dominican monastery.
The famous people associated with the Blackfriars Playhouse indoor Playhouse were Richard Farrant, William Shakespeare and the Burbage family.
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Содержание слайда: The Whitehall Playhouse Theatre
The Whitehall theatre was the elite of all Elizabethan theatres. Queen Elizabeth I was a great patron of the theatre and she enjoyed watching the latest plays of the era. The Paul's Boys (groups of young choristers from St. Paul's Cathedral, who also performed plays) were known to be a particular favourite of Queen Elizabeth and played at the Whitehall Theatre.
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Содержание слайда: 5 Elizabethan Theatre Facts
There were no Elizabethan Theatres until 1576 - plays were performed in the courtyards of inns - they were referred to as 'inn-yards‘.
James Burbage built the very first theatre in 1576 with his brother-in-law John Brayne, appropriately named 'The Theatre'.
The Globe was built in a similar style to the Coliseum, but on a smaller scale.
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Содержание слайда: List of the literature
http://www.globe-theatre.org.uk/elizabethan-theatre.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Renaissance_theatre
http://www.theatredatabase.com/16th_century/early_english_theaters.html
http://shakespearean.org.uk/elizthea1.htm
http://search.eb.com/shakespeare/browse?browseId=248012
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