How did the public feel about plays during Elizabethan period?
The public in the Elizabethan period had a voracious appetite for plays and considered attending the theatre as a delightful pastime. Theatres became a central part of cultural life with performances held almost every day. During this era, people from all backgrounds attended plays from various playwrights; they included monarchs, nobles, courtiers, lawyers, shopkeepers, servants, and apprentices with plays serving all sectors of society and all kinds of tastes, from slapstick comedy to high drama. Additionally, these theatres were known for the lively and engaged environment where the patrons actively participated during the events by laughing, booing, or even throwing fruits if displeased. This public enthusiasm made an unforgettable experience