What would an audience at one of Shakespeare’s plays expect to see? Check all that apply.
a handbill advertising the play
fruit and other treats for sale
elaborate scenery
historically accurate costumes
animal blood
young men playing female roles
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A handbill advertising the play - this is the early version of the programs that are now given when you go to the theater.
fruit and other treats for sale - concessionary snacks
animal blood - this was used for special effects
young men playing female roles - females did not act in Shakespearean times, they were not allowed.
You would not find elaborate scenery or historically accurate costumes as the play's were very low budget and were not concerned with scenery and costumes as much as telling as story.
fruit and other treats for sale - concessionary snacks
animal blood - this was used for special effects
young men playing female roles - females did not act in Shakespearean times, they were not allowed.
You would not find elaborate scenery or historically accurate costumes as the play's were very low budget and were not concerned with scenery and costumes as much as telling as story.
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