Men in Tights!
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life of an actor has changed drastically since Shakespeare’s time. Acting had a
bad reputation. Actors were seen as unruly and a threat to society. During this
time acting was only open to boys and men. Since it was illegal for women to
act in plays, the men played the female leads. Women were very limited; they were
denied education, land, rights, freedom of speech, and the opportunity to hold
office. In a play women were required to read aloud but doing so goes against
their duty to be quite and lady-like.
Actors were normally lower class people performing for upper class people. Considering
the fact that Shakespeare was a high school dropout, I think that social-class
did not have an effect on your acting career. Because acting was similar to a
part-time job you’re background did not matter.
Many theaters operated a shareholder system, where shares in the company earned
more than the workers. Actors were paid depending on their position and where
they played. Boy actors were paid three shillings a week. The main actors were
paid at least two shillings per day. Part-time actresses were paid one shilling
per day. And if you played a female role
you were paid less. Shakespeare was a sharer of a group called, The Chamberlain’s Men, who later became the King’s Men in honor of James I. James loved theatre and was so
intrigued by Shakespeare’s acting group that he gave him a sponsorship (Globe Education Actors).
In contrast acting today is completely different! Gender
does not matter, you don’t have to be apart of a company and there’s a variety
of sceneries. Theater is more popular and
entertaining. Today, Acting is all about references and experience. The
more acts and plays the better. Actors are still paid based on their position
and how many plays they play in. In order to become an actor or become an
actress, you must insure your financial stability. Most actors aren't able to have a long-term job. But don't worry,there's always the next big gig or audition.
People today do acting for a variety of reasons. It
could be to try something new, to meet new people, to boost confidence or
self-esteem, or just simply for the pleasure.
If you were an actor what time period would you like to act in and why?
Which century do you think was more lenient and beneficial? What is the difference between modern acting and acting in Shakespeare's time? Is it a good change or bad change?
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