The Elizabethan Theater is very different from today's theater. It is open and rounded design. The field of performance and performance is also different from today's theater. The most important feature of the Elizabethan period is that it is the thrust stage. This means that it will spread to the audience as well as today's fashion show. There is no Procenium arch on the stage, there is no curtain. This affects how the scene changes in Shakespeare's plays and also tells why there are little or not any props on the stage.
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Sometimes, the style of performance is related to the historical period (and hence the history of the theater), and the Elizabethan drama (or Elizabethan drama) is one example. Historically, Elizabethan Drama was a drama in the UK during the reign of Queen Elizabeth (1558-1603). The play student often forgets what Shakespeare was not the only playwright during this period (I often understood a little about the word "Shakespeare's drama"). The contemporary artists of Shakespeare include Christopher Marlowe, Ben Jonson, Thomas Dekker, Thomas Kyd, Thomas Heywood, Robert Greene. These and other playwriters also wrote and played their play in the UK during the reign of Elizabeth I. Today 's Elizabethan drama is not only called a specific era in the drama' s history but also as a style of theater.
The greatest development of the drama happened in the UK days The British drama was best known in the Elizabethan era and the drama as an art form prospered. The British Theater is known for its two districts, the theater building and its famous actors and writers. The British Theater is the first theater to build a theater and theater for music. These "centers" are the most famous theatrical performance venues, the most famous among them is the Shakespeare's Globe Theater. As it has contributed to the development of an independent stage performance, the construction of these theaters has a great influence on contemporary theaters. This is a more stylized show, better props, and most importantly, a permanent step for a permanent actor. During the Elizabethan era, he created the most famous and famous writer William Shakespeare. His Globe Theater attracts royal donors and is sponsored by the Queen