Yes. Although in the olden days, they didn't have any plastic swords, so they used real ones with trained swordsmen. They did get injured. (I wouldn't recommend doing that now though. Lol.) They still do, in fact.
William Shakespeare's plays were performed in 'The Globe Theatre'.
The Globe Theater
Actors. Before 1660, only actors and no actresses performed in the plays.
the global theater
The Globe Theatre.
Newington Butts Theatre
The Globe Theatre
With the exception of the period between 1640 and 1660 or so, Shakespeare's plays have been continuously performed in London since about 1590 or so.
No. We know of at least one, Sir Thomas More, that he and his collaborators could not get past the censors.
Hamlet is the most performed play. As far as I know, none have been prefoomed.
Yes, certainly. Shakespeare's company was sponsored by the king, and there are records of a number of his plays being performed at court.
He is the one who rebuild the globe theartre that demolished. And many shakespeares' plays were performed in the Globe theartre.