This monarch helped the theatre become a respected part of English culture.
Who is Queen Elizabeth I?
Plays were done during the day using this kind of light.
What is sunlight (natural light)?
Who were plays written for?
What is both rich and poor?
The most famous playwright of the Elizabethan era, known for his powerful storytelling and poetic language.
Who is William Shakespeare?
Why weren’t women allowed to act?
What is sexism or unfair rules for women?
Queen Elizabeth I used theatre to promote these three things in her kingdom. (THREE)
What are loyalty, unity, and national pride?
The stage stuck out into the crowd.
What is a thrust stage?
How many parts did most plays have?
What is Five?
Who wrote serious plays like Doctor Faustus?
Who is Christopher Marlowe?
Who played the women in the plays?
Who are Men and Boys...
Her passion for this art form made it thrive during her reign.
What is theatre?
Elizabethan theatres were this shape and didn’t have a roof in the middle.
What is round and open-air?
Name the popular topic used in plays.
What is love, power, revenge, or betrayal?
Who wrote Volpone and went to jail for his plays?
Who is Ben Jonson?
What type of ideas had to be hidden in the plays?
What is political or religious ideas?
Queen Elizabeth I ruled England during these years.
What are 1558 to 1603?
These three things helped people imagine the setting.
What are words, costumes, and imagination?
This is a type of poetry with no rhyming that many plays used.
What is Blank Verse
Which actor was known for a deep, powerful voice? (Star Actor)
Who is Edward Alleyn?
What type of ideas had to be hidden in the plays?
What is political or religious ideas?
This form of official financial or political support was given to actors and playwrights by Queen Elizabeth I.
What is patronage?
This was one of the first big theatres in London 1587.
What is the Rose Theatre?
This is when a character talks alone to show their feelings.
What is a soliloquy?
Who was a great actor and helped run the Globe Theatre?
Who is Richard Burbage?
What law or rule did all plays have to follow?
What is No Catholic or slander towards the Churches of England?