There would be a lot more people there. The original Globe held as many as 3000 people; the modern Globe although the same size is restricted to 1500. They would also smell unpleasant to modern noses. But that's the audience. The performance itself would be very similar: there are no sets and minimal props, natural lighting and natural amplification. The acting style is probably not dissimilar (the constraints of natural projection to a large audience restrict one's style). One difference would be that real animal blood might have been used to imitate blood and gore, which would appal modern health officials. Also, sword fights might have taken place very close to the audience, as Elizabethan actors would assume that the audience would have the common sense to get out of the way. We would make no such assumption these days.
The stage was lit by natural light so it was open to the sky.
in the new Globe Theatre performance were to class and seat were very ugly i remember i went their was no roof and if it rained the performance would be over
it will be safer now then in 1990.
'Theatre' is a noun, it doesn't have a past tense.
you have asked an unaskable question. modern theatre is now. and only past things can influence. so therefore modern theatre cannont have had any influence on japanese theatre whatsoever!
He had a poo at half past two.
Global theater (Globe Theatre) is located in London, the first global theater by William Shakespeare's place in 1599 within the minister troupe build, 29 June 1613 were destroyed in a fire. In 1614, global theater reconstruction, and closed in 1642. In 1997, a modern fake global theater built, named "Shakespeare global theater" or "new global theater", from the Park Street (Park Street) site of about 205 metres away.
The first theatre in London (which was just called 'The Theatre') was built in Southwark, on the South Bank of the Thames. It was later dismantled and reassembled at a nearby site, and renamed The Globe. The first successful purpose-built playhouse was James Burbage's The Theater, built in Snoreditch, North of London, in 1576.
they are much lower
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They use DNA to compare human remains from the past with people living today
'Theatre' is a noun, it doesn't have a past tense.
The past participle of "compare" is "compared." For example, "I have compared the two options and made a decision."
The past tense of "I meet you today" is "I met you today."
you have asked an unaskable question. modern theatre is now. and only past things can influence. so therefore modern theatre cannont have had any influence on japanese theatre whatsoever!
He had a poo at half past two.
Global theater (Globe Theatre) is located in London, the first global theater by William Shakespeare's place in 1599 within the minister troupe build, 29 June 1613 were destroyed in a fire. In 1614, global theater reconstruction, and closed in 1642. In 1997, a modern fake global theater built, named "Shakespeare global theater" or "new global theater", from the Park Street (Park Street) site of about 205 metres away.
Compared is a verb. It is the past tense of the word compare.
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Today doesn't have a past tense as it's not a verb.