Theater In Shakespeare’s Time (1973)
This film explores the vibrant and evolving Elizabethan theater scene, from the itinerant acting troupes of the 1560s performing morality plays to the grander playhouses of London like The Globe. It highlights the simple staging, the direct audience engagement, and the shift towards historical and mythological dramas penned by playwrights like Shakespeare and Marlowe, while also touching upon the challenges faced from Puritan authorities and the ultimate appeal of these performances for both commoners and nobility.
Keywords: Elizabethan theater, acting troupes, morality plays, Shakespeare, Marlowe, portable stage, audience participation, Puritanism, public theaters, The Globe, Macbeth, Dr. Faustus, historical drama, spectacle, exuberance.