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Nope, and they could get pretty rowdy, especially if they didn't like the play.

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In the 1600s what were the rules for the Globe theatre and was there any audience control?

Yes they had special guards that would keep an eye on the audience. Somethimes they would even have toresort to tourture. Yes they had special guards that would keep an eye on the audience. Somethimes they would even have toresort to tourture.


What was used to keep order in the globe theatre back then?

the policemen


How many spectators could the globe theatre keep?

Thousands of peasants on the bottom


Did all the audience have to keep quiet during shakespeares plays?

No, his play more tragic and full with suspension.


When was Keep It Quiet created?

Keep It Quiet was created in 1933.


How do you keep kids quiet?

keep them occupied for a long time then they will get tired and BE QUIET


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Why is the Globe Theatre so famous today?

The Globe Theatre is famous today because it was the primary playhouse where many of William Shakespeare's plays were first performed. It also represents the rich cultural history of Elizabethan theatre and the thriving arts scene of London during that period. Additionally, its reconstruction in the late 20th century as a faithful replica has helped to keep its legacy alive for modern audiences.


How do you say 'keep quiet' in French?

'Keep quiet' is translated 'tiens-toi tranquille' in French.


Why do we know so little about the globe theatre?

The original Globe, the one Shakespeare performed in, burned to the ground in 1613. A second one was built to the same style the next year and was torn down in 1644 or so. Strangely enough, nobody took photographs of it on their iPhones. The only way we could know what it looked like is from drawings. And what do we have for drawings? Two tiny drawings of the exterior on general panoramas of London at the time, one of which depicts the second Globe, and a drawing of the interior of the Swan Theatre which we hope looked something like the Globe. Nobody wrote a description of what the theatre was like. Fortunately we got a break when the foundations of the theatre were found under another building (alas, it is also of historical interest and cannot be pulled down) which was enough to estimate with some accuracy its size and the number of sides it had (twenty). From this and from the foundations of the Rose Theatre, which have been more completely excavated, scholars know how the floor and foundations were constructed. And Peter Street, the builder who built the Globe, kept records of how he built the Fortune Theatre shortly afterwards so we can guess how the frame was built and covered with "hair and lime". From all of these sources, the Shakespeare's Globe which was built in 1997 is a pretty accurate replica of the first Globe. What about the business end of the theatre? Well, we know who the "sharers" were who owned a piece of the theatre. We know what seats cost to the audience. Unfortunately we do not have records for the Globe like Henslowe's diary, which lists the plays performed at the Rose over many years, with the amounts received at the box office in every case. These records must have perished in the Globe fire of 1613. It was fortunate for the company that they kept a duplicate stock of scripts at their second theatre, the Blackfriars, but they did not appear to keep duplicate books. If they did, they have long disappeared. All in all, for a building which has been gone for 400 years, we know more than you might expect.


What's keep quiet?

Keep quiet is refraining or preventing someone from speaking or from disclosing something that is secret.


What are the release dates for Keep Quiet - 1912?

Keep Quiet - 1912 was released on: USA: 2 April 1912