by ImprovEd Shakespeare Lab | Mar 17, 2015 | Education Resources, Shakespeare for Kids by Kids
| By Hotspur | In the Renaissance, going to the bathroom was not easy, if you think about it with our modern sensibilities: toilet, toilet paper, privacy. Most of the time people would go behind trees and in the forest. Sometimes people had bowls that they would use.... by ImprovEd Shakespeare Lab | Mar 11, 2015 | Education Resources, Shakespeare for Kids by Kids
| by Hotspur | Have you ever wondered what Kate was thinking when she was getting “tamed?” Well, I’ve been wondering the same thing! So one day, I decided to sit her down for an interview. Hotspur: Thanks for joining us today, Katharina. Katharina:... by ImprovEd Shakespeare Lab | Mar 4, 2015 | Education Resources, Shakespeare for Kids by Kids
| by Hamlet, Princess of Denmark | For a long time animals have had a special place in the hearts of people. With all this Shakespeare going on in my life, I started thinking about the animals in the Renaissance. Interestingly enough, art in the Renaissance has a lot... by ImprovEd Shakespeare Lab | Feb 26, 2015 | Education Resources, Shakespeare for Kids by Kids
| by Hotspur | Learn to Paint Like Leonardo da Vinci in Less Than Five Minutes, well not really. But, you can learn about his life and art by reading this article in less than five minutes. Jump to Video Courtesy of Forbes [the_ad id=”4426″]... by ImprovEd Shakespeare Lab | Feb 26, 2015 | Education Resources, Shakespeare for Kids by Kids
| By Countess Olivia | What Did People In The Renaissance Wear On Their Feet? Both boys and girls usually wore boots and sandals. There were lots of styles of shoes such as tall boots (boots that go up to your knee), short boots (boots that go up to your ankle),... by ImprovEd Shakespeare Lab | Feb 24, 2015 | Education Resources, Shakespeare for Kids by Kids
Donkey of the Shrew: A Kid’s Eye on Animals at the Globe Theatre | by Hamlet, Princess of Denmark | When the script called for an animal in the Renaissance, what did they do? Petruchio talks about horses in Act IV, Scene 5 of Shakespeare’s “Taming of the Shrew.”...