Globe Theatre
Built in 1599 to house Shakespeare's many plays, the Globe overlooked the Thames river outside of London. The new Globe Theatre was built in 1997. It is considered a faithful replica. Shakespearean plays may still be seen there today.
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Most people behaved perfectly fine, because Shakespeare's work was so inticing and they had paid good money to watch it. If they...
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The Globe Theatre has a resident company who performs there. See the attached link. But visiting companies also perform there,...
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Two theatres: The Globe and the Blackfriars.He bought a share in two theatres--in the Globe in 1599 and the Blackfriars in 1608....
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any one who could get there from the royals and they sat in the overtop and the poorest of people and they would stand on the...
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It is impossible to tell. They did not, unfortunately, keep a record of what plays they put on. It is very likely that at least...
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It shows where in the world the area of the map is located.
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http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Who_obtained_new_information_about_the_continents_and_their_coastlines_400_years_ago http://wiki.answer...
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greek plays were performed in the daytime
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The theatre that Shakespeare was mainly associated with was the Globe TheatreStephanie rabe
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The Globe Theatre was a theatre in which Shakespeare had a share (it was not "his" theatre as it belonged just as much to the...
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The Globe had a hole in the roof through which sunlight could light the stage--but only in the daytime.
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The best seats are the boxes where the richer people sat in those days and they cost about a shilling.
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Fruit such as apples and oranges, nuts, and ale were sold by hawkers who mingled with the groundings and in the galleries like...
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because it had no roof so they could keep the plays going on becaause it might rain and everyone would get wet!
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King Henry VIII
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The original Globe was burnt down in 1613, a new one was built in 1614 and closed in 1642, the latest one (which is about 230...
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Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, the Globe (in 1599) and the Blackfriars (in 1608). The Globe was built about ten...
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How many seats are there in the globe theatre now? How many seats were there in the globe theatre before it got burnt down?
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The Globe Theatre was originally a theatre located in London, England. It was dedicated to William Shakespeare and the first one...
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The balcony behind the stage. They were crappy seats (unless you wanted to watch Juliet in the balcony scene) but they were great...
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Shakespeare was one of a number of people who held a small share in The Globe Theatre. He also held a small share in the...
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It was first performed at theMartin Beck Theater on Broadway on January 22, 1953. - Wikipedia
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The Globe Theater was built originally of wood.
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That would basically be the equivalent of today's "special effects" house. For example, when supernatural or religious elements...
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It is called that because it is a reproduction of the First Globe Theatre which stood near to where Shakespeare's Globe is...
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The Globe Theatre was a wooden frame-structure building - this being a type of theatre design which had been pioneered by James...
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In the prologue to Henry V, this "wooden O".
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It was at about the same time. Henry VIII, the play that was playing on June 29, 1613, is thought by many to be Shakespeare's...
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i dunno because im dumb
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Well, it could be Shakespeare
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In 1642 the parliament ordered the theaters to close. The cause of this was that the Puritans had been gaining power and at this...
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it is important because we can see the theatre groups perform wonderful plays
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There were 4 levels in the globe theatre
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in 1613The Globe Theatre was burnt down on June 29, 1613, due to a cannon being set off during a performance of Shakespeare's...
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He joined the globe theatre
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Based on the depictions of the Globe in contemporary views of London, many scholars believed that it was an octagon, but since...
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The Globe theatre was built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men, of which Shakespeare worked for. It was later burnt to the...
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The Globe Theatre was built by William Shakespeare's playing company in 1599
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It burnt to the ground during a performance of Henry VIII in 1613
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Shakespeare joined the playing company called Lord Chamberlain's Men. The group soon became one of the leading playing companies...
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I dont Know either join the club
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The new design is more up to date with today's technology, the surroundings are more eye catchy. But the new theatre has still...
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If you want to stand in the pit, it costs 5 pounds. The cheapest actual seat that you can sit on costs 15 pounds.
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Melodrama Stage appearance and structure Because melodrama is such an over the top theatre it is best to leave the stage largely...
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At first the Globe Theatre was called The Theatre. Im not sure why.
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Th Cincinnati Black Theatre Company or CBTC is a non profit semi professional arts organization located in Cincinnati, Ohio. Each...
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To name a few- Otello La traviata Falstaff Aida Rigoletto The links below will give you further details.
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Nope. Chuck Testa
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on a big man ting man is a likle boom boom
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The globe theatre was built around 1600, it has 14 sides because according to architects at the time it was the best shape for...
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The first building built in Elizabethan England expressly for use as a theatre was called the Red Lion and was built in 1567. It...
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Understanding Shakespeare's Theatre helps one to understand his plays and why they were written in the way they were. This in...
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seats
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In the early 1600s the following theatres were in operation: Newington Butts (1576), The Curtain (1577), The Rose (1587), The...
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The benches are hard (unless you buy a cushion), and it's even more tiring to stand through the play. Thrust staging is more...
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because it tells people what happened then and learn what happened.
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Anyone, so long as they were male.
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No. He was an actor and playwright, not an architect or carpenter. He helped finance the construction of the Globe but was not...
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The globe was re-built because he caught on fire. Now they have to have over 15,000 sprinklers so it dosent catch fire again and...
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the globe theater was closed down when it got burned down
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1500 people
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bigger than your willy soabout half an inch
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no one knows for sure but they think it was a circle/oval with a cirlce in the middle. hers is a...
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It's more of a "How?" question: the Globe theatre burned during a miss fired canon in one of the performances. It set the roof on...
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The nickname is the Wooden 'O' It could also be "Bard Hall"
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The Globe Theatre was built in 1599 and all of Shakespeare's plays written after that date were performed there. They may also...
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The Globe Theater was situated at Bankside in Southwark, London
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If the audience didn't like the play they wouldn't clap to it.
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English playhouses developed from inn courtyards, the usual place for performances before the 16th century. These had galleries...
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they were common people who stood in the pit of the theatre
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the grandstand and standing areas
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the atmosphere was very crowed full of both men & women the men enjoyed it because all of the ladies were fit as**** but the...
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The audience would be nothing like the audiences in the plays nowadays. The Jacobeans would talk throughout the whole play, and...
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Because of the thrust stages used by the Elizabethans, fixed set pieces were impractical, and portions of the stage (the gallery,...
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It is impossible to reproduce experiences for people, but some hint of what it was like in the Elizabethan playhouses can be...
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No, there weren't any toilets in the Globe theatre at all. The audience would go for a number one or two on the floor. Ewwwww...
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London,EnglandThe Globe Theatre is in London.
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Old globe theatre 1. Built in 15992. Was in Southwark in London on southbank of river thames3. Was built in the style of the...
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There was a time when women were not allowed to perform. It was not considered appropriate and was actually illegal. During...
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They were called groundlings. They used to stand on the ground for hours to watch the plays. They never went to the toilet...
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The Globe Theatre was not enclosed, as there were no interior bean sources. All performances took place during daylight hours....
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The outdoor theatres were not built in London, but in settlements around London in Shakespeare's time. The Globe, The Rose, The...
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