Apollo and Mercury because they are gods of eloquence and poetry.
Apollo and Mercury
Do you mean the "Globe Theater"? The theater where some of Shakespeare's plays were performed? It had two levels above ground level. The Golden Globes are an award for film and TV.
Burage Brothers and Richard Conste the two main inventors of the globe theater are the Burage Brothers and Rich Coste.
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...
In 1576, the professional theater called The Theater was built in London. The Rose theater was also established in London. The Globe theater opened in 1599 and was built from the old The Theater building.
Tuppence. You could stand for a penny, but if you wanted a seat, it cost you two.
Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, The Globe Theatre and The Blackfriars. He called the Globe Theatre the Wooden "O" in his play Henry V because it was built almost circular with an open courtyard in the middle. The Blackfriars was an indoor theatre, designed very much like theatres today with a thrust stage and seating both on the floor and in galleries.The Globe Theater.
He owned a share in two theatres: The Globe and The Blackfriars. His share was usually one-eighth.
The general consensus is that there were two levels of seats under the roof, if those are the galleries you are asking about. The modern Globe has two and it looks like pictures of the original Globe. If you are talking about the gallery above the stage that was Juliet's balcony or the walls of Harfleur, there was only one.
Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, The Globe Theatre and The Blackfriars. He called the Globe Theatre the Wooden "O" in his play Henry V because it was built almost circular with an open courtyard in the middle. The Blackfriars was an indoor theatre, designed very much like theatres today with a thrust stage and seating both on the floor and in galleries.The Globe Theater.
The Globe Theater was the primary home of William Shakespeare's acting company. It had three main parts, the outside of the globe, the globe stage and the tiring house.