Apart from drama what was the most popular form of public entertainment on south bank thames during time?
During Tudor times, the most popular form of public entertainment on the south bank of the Thames was bear-baiting. The bear-baiting arena, which was located near today's Globe Theatre, was a popular attraction for Londoners of all classes. The bears were tied to a stake and then baited by dogs, which would attack the bears and try to tear them apart. The spectators would cheer and jeer as the bears and dogs fought, and the event would often end with the bear being killed.