3,000
There were over 1500 people and the Globe Theatre was outdoors. Some say it could hold as many as 3000 people but a lot of them would not have been seated. The standing room seats were quite popular.
It could hold 3000 but they weren't all seated. Many of them had to stand.
Definitely one.
Yes it was, and people ate and drank in the Globe frequently.
People across the globe are donating money, and volunteering their time to help clean the animals, and the beach.
The Globe Theatre held three balconies, plus an area called the Pit. The pit was lower than the stage, and only offered standing room, but it costed just a penny. In total there was room for about 3,000 people at a time.
There isn't one. Oh, people talk about the first Globe as being Shakespeare's Theatre (although he only owned a minor part of it) but that was not its nickname at the time it actually existed. People at the time associated the Globe with the Burbages (who really did own it) not Shakespeare.
The puritents destroyed the globe theatre the second time around.
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Unfortunately the people who worked there are all dead and left no memoirs.
The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599 but burned down on July 29, 1613 during a performance of Henry VIII. A second Globe, with a more fireproof roof, was built immediately thereafter and was open for the 1614 season. Shakespeare had by that time retired and it is not clear that he had any connection with the second Globe theatre.