Tag Archives: Joel Betts
These things in Shakespearean plays
Elizabethan drama championed secular topics, evoked terror and pity in tragedy, and boy, was the Bard bawd! with lewd lines and actions to keep audiences laughing. Mediocrity was not tolerated; throwing rotten veggies, anyone? Theater for the masses was a new concept. London was growing exponentially, and theaters and playhouses were open and affordable. Competition drove comedy, […]










