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According to “Shakespeare and His Theater: A Perfect Match,” what was so elaborate the stage productions?

The costumes

The language

The scenery

The construction of the theater

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The costumes. In the section "Shakespeare and his theater:A Perfect Match" in the section called  The "Wooden O". You will find it in the 2nd or 3rd  paragraph in that section.
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According to “Shakespeare and His Theater: A Perfect Match,” the costumes were so elaborate the stage productions.

Step-by-step explanation:

The plays performed during Shakespeare's age was performed in the theaters. The plays were performed especially in the afternoon, under the open sky. The sets were few but the costumes were given much emphasis on. Colorful banners and trappings were used to decorate the stage and the setting of the stage would set by the help of the dialogues which would mention the scene.

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