This Shakespeare play is known for its two dying lovers
What is "Romeo and Juliet"?
This city is famous its theatre
What is London?
This character fell in love with a boy who she should not have fallen for
Who is "Juliet"?
The year this poet got his reputation established
What is 1592?
This word can often refer to a place if it looks deserted
What is abandoned?
The famous line from this play is the start of a dilemma
What is "Hamlet"?
The Globe had this happen to it in 1666
What is a fire that burnt it down?
This character is in love with a girl called Hermia but is not allowed to fall in love with her
Who is "Lysander"?
This specific event in history locked Shakespeare inside and created his 154 sonnets
What is The Great Plague?
A word you might use if you have a more intense version of "butterflies in your stomach"
What is aroused?
This play has a complicated love octagon caused by a trickster
What is "A Midsummer Night's Dream"?
True or False: Not all of the plays in the Globe were in English
What is true (the first play was in German)?
When delivering this soliloquy, this character debates the importance of death
Who is "Prince Hamlet"?
Shakespeare invented what amount of new words as well as new meanings for words
What is 1700?
This word hyperbolizes a loud sound describing what might happen to a part of your body
What is deafening?
A natural disaster is in the title of this play
What is "Tempest"?
This animal had its hair included in the walls of this theatre
What is a goat?
The female lead in this play is often described as "shrewish" (hint: look at the adjective used)
Who is "Katharina"?
Before getting the name King's Men, this was what their troupe was called
What is Lord Chamberlain's Men
Fill in the Blank: We have reached the [blank] of this mountain
What is summit?
This title mentions a specific day in a holiday celebrated in days of freezing cold
What is "Twelfth Night"?
This frequently happened in the audience during plays, even 15 during a performance of Titus Andronicus
What is fainting?
A word often seen as a curse to say in a theatre shares a name with the main character of this Shakespearean play
What/Who is "Macbeth"?
For a period of time, Shakespeare had left his hometown but the rest was undocumented which is what this is called
What is The "Lost Years"?
These are things you might skip now if watching a video
What is advertising?