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What was the roof of the stage called in the Elizabethan theatres?

The Heavens


What type of stage was most common during the Elizabethan era?

The most common stage in the Elizabethan Era was the thrust stage


What was the center of the Elizabethan stage?

a circle


Why was the Elizabethan age called the age of tragedy?

Because many of the best tragic stage plays were written at that time.


What are Hell and the Heavens in the Elizabethan theater?

the hell of the elizabethan theatre was the bottom of the stage that was decorated to fit te scenery of that certain play/scene.the heaven was the ceiling part of the stage that was also decorated to fit the plays theme.it was then called 'heaven' and 'hell'.


What were the poorer spectators called and were could they stand and watch the show for the Elizabethan theater?

They were called groundlings and stood in front and at the sides of the projecting stage.


What were people called who stood in the area at the front of the stage in Elizabethan times?

In Elizabethan times, people who stood in the area at the front of the stage were called "groundlings." They were typically lower-class spectators who paid a small fee to stand in the pit, directly in front of the stage, to watch performances. Groundlings were known for their lively reactions and often participated in the show by shouting or cheering.


Why was it illegal to perform on a Elizabethan stage if you were a woman?

Yes, it was.


Did any women act on stage in the globe?

No Elizabethan women did not act on stage. men played the women.


What was the Elizabethan era also called?

The Elizabethan Era was also called ( and known as) The Golden Age


Why were only men allowed on stage in Elizabethan times?

men were but girls were not


Is it True or false the Elizabethan stage is famous for its elaborate scenery?

It is false.