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The "Globe" theatre (Architectural features (Above stage (Upper…
The "Globe" theatre
1599
Southwark
Fairly lawless
Dangerous
Now modern+rich
Rough
Recreation
Mid of 1990s
Architectural features
Circular-octagonal shape
Open in the middle
"Apron Stage" projected into the yard
Above stage
Upper stage balcony
Musicians (very important)
Stage roof (descent from heaven+firework)
3 doors
Actors come in+exit
Trapdoor on stage (Hell)
Trapdoor on roof (Heaven)
First theatre in London
1576-1577
Materials
Inspired Shakespeare's work
Plays
References
Thatch
Wooden dialogue between actor's shoes
Trapdoors
Gods lowered form Heaven
Audience
Wide-ranging
All social classes
Go into yard=1 penny
Working classes
Butchers
Tailors
Higher classes
Upper galleries
6 penny (the biggest amount)
Gentlemen's paintend rooms (very comfortable)
Spectators for all around the world
Global appeal
Magic storytelling
Over 150 poems + 38 plays
Still enjoyed today
1613
Theatre burnt down (cannon ball durning exhibition)
Rebuit
No scenery
No Actress
Young men (voice similar woman)
Daylight
14.00-16.00 p.m.
If night
A candle-torch