Something that imitates someone in a humorous way.
Parody
One of the most controversial kings of England.
King Henry Vlll
Where the actors rested before and after the play.
Tiring House
Used to describe that a play was a tragedy.
Black Flag
Staging When you get the props ready for the play.
Staging
A big literary figure of the western world.
Shakespeare
Used for outdoor scenes.
Main Stage
To show that a play was going to be history.
Red
TO entertain.
Farce & Satire
A drunken fool.
Sir Toby
Where the groundings sat and watched the play.
The Open Yard
Used to show that the play was a comedy.
White Flag
When something terrible happens unexpectedly.
Tragedy
The beheaded wife of King Henry Vlll.
Anne Boleyn
Where ghosts and other actors came out of the floor.
Trapdoor
Why did they use flags?
To show what type of play was going to be played that day.
TO entertain someone in a humorous way.
Comedy
She was dedicated to her position of ruler of England.
Queen Elizabeth l
A balcony that the actors stood on to look like they were in the sky.
The Heavens
What was the green flag?
Who did Maria like?
Sir Toby