Understanding Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night's Dream by Robert A. Albano - HTML preview

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  1. Meta-Theater (compare to Hamlet)

 

Shakespeare provides a parody of bad acting and bad plays with the tragedy performed by the artisans. Many bad plays were performed in Elizabethan England.

 

The productions by the “children’s companies” (a production in which all of the actors are children, mentioned in Hamlet) might have been similar to the performance given by artisans.