How did religion affect Elizabethan theater?
A. It had no effect since religion was not an important part of that society.
B. Attending a play at the Globe Theatre was the equivalent of attending a church service, and religious
officials encouraged attendance.
C. Religion created divisions within society; many religious officials banned attendance of theatrical
performances due to the "distasteful" content.
D.Religious officials worked closely with Shakespeare, even writing portions of his plays to help boost the
Globe's success.