Many thousands of people have taken part in Shakespeare's plays.
Many thousands of people have taken part in Shakespeare's plays.
Serfs took part in the middle ages as the great producers of food. Serfs also took part in the crusades, morality plays, and matches of mob football.
They acted the main parts or sang and danced in the chorus.
Some of Shakespeare's most famous characters include Romeo, Juliet, MacBeth, Puck, and Othello.
The people that took part in the crusades were the European christians and the seljuk Turks.
Unfortunately it was not common in Shakespeare's day to keep records of what actor played what part in any plays. We are fortunate in that Ben Jonson made a record of the actors who played in his plays Sejanus and Every Man in His Humour, and Shakespeare appeared in both those plays, although the record does not show what part he played. The First Folio also lists actors who played in Shakespeare's plays, including Shakespeare, but not who played in which play nor what part they took.
The borders plays the big part of the connecting regions.
it is 2,626 people who took part in the 1920 olympics
The plays got too expensive and the guilds took over the plays.
Took is a verb.
Barney took part in the terry fox tribute telecast.
Cristiano Ronaldo took part in the 2002(2006?) Olympics as a 100m sprinter.