Shakespeare’s Life
The Globe Theater
Elizabethan Age
Shakespeare’s Plays
Theater Life & Audience
100

What year was Shakespeare baptized?

1564

100

What year was the Globe Theater built?

1599

100

Who was the monarch during Shakespeare’s time?

Queen Elizabeth I

100

What are the three types of plays Shakespeare wrote?

comedies, tragedies, and histories

100

Who were the “groundlings”?

the lower-class audience who stood in front of the stage

200

What was Shakespeare’s father's profession?

a wool, leather, and grain merchant and mayor

200

What was the name of Shakespeare’s acting company?

The Lord Chamberlain’s Company (later The King’s Men)

200

What was the Elizabethan Age known as?

The Golden Age of English Literature

200

Which play is considered Shakespeare’s most famous tragedy?

Hamlet

200

What did people throw if they didn’t like the play?

apples and nuts

300

Where was Shakespeare born?

Stratford-upon-Avon

300

How many people could the Globe Theater hold?

2,000

300

Name the cultural development during the Elizabethan Age.

development of English drama

300

What topic did Shakespeare often include to show loyalty to the royals?

politics or monarchy

300

Why were women’s attendance at plays controversial?

They were seen as harlots or at risk of assault

400

What is the reason Shakespeare’s life is considered a mystery?

His biography wasn’t recorded until 100 years after his death

400

What kind of stage did the Globe Theater have?

thrust stage

400

What years did Elizabeth I reign?

1558–1603

400

Name one topic Shakespeare’s plays covered.

law, history, hunting, or the Bible

400

What was the audience’s behavior like?

loud and interactive

500

What was Shakespeare’s mother's name?

Mary

500

What did costumes in the Globe Theater show?

the character’s rank or profession

500

What was a major form of communication during this time?

spoken word

500

Why did Shakespeare include themes that supported the Queen?

because Queen Elizabeth I supported the arts

500

How were pickpockets dealt with?

mob rule – tied to stage pillars