The aim of this essay is to discuss why theatre in London during the Elizabethan peri-od represents the peak of English performance art, with a key focus on the social and historical contexts, iconic playwrights and the opening of public theatres.
The Elizabethan era, also known as the “Golden Age” (1558–1603), was a sig-nificant period in the history of England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. It was also a time of the Late English Renaissance. To this day, the Queen is remembered as a wise monarch and an intelligent leader of the country, who tried her best to improve the lives of her subjects. Queen Elizabeth actively supported performance art, but there was nothing surprising about that, as she quite enjoyed watching plays herself. …