plays at the Globe Theatre were normally staged at 2 o clock, if the flag was flying. if it wasn't flying, the play had been called off due to bad weather as the theatre didn't have a roof. :)
The best storyteller in Elizabethan times was Shakespeare.
For instance theatre, dog fights, bear baiting, cock fights ...
In Elizabethan times, I believe all the parts were played by males.
gay ones
Pre-Elizabethan was the time Queen Elizabeth I lived. It was also called the Elizabethan time.
Only one, the first Globe which was built in 1599. It existed in Elizabethan times for only four years, until Elizabeth died in 1603.
Shakespeare was an English author who wrote plays during the Elizabethan era. The Globe is a theatre in London built specificity for his plays in 1599.
it was a thrust stage at the globe, there were audiences on three sides sometimes all around if the box above the stage was sat.
Then would announced the plays by putting up a flag
Nothing. The Globe theatre was one of the Elizabethan theatres. Think of "Elizabethan" as a time or type, not an actual theatre with that name.
"Shakespeare's Globe Theatre" is the name of the modern reconstruction of the Globe in Southwark, London, not far from the location of the original Globe. The repertoire of play performed there includes all of Shakespeare's plays, of course, as well as plays by Marlowe and other Elizabethan playwrights. You can check out what's going on there at the related link.
The Elizabethan theater was used for many of Shakespeare's plays.
The shakespearian theatre "The Globe Theatre" is in Bankside,London SE1.It is an exact replica of the original Elizabethan open-air theatre where William Shakespear put on his plays.
Plays in Elizabethan times were sometimes performed in innyards. Is that what you are asking about?
It would cost a penny for the standing room at the Globe Theatre in Elizabethan time.
Very noisy, crowded and smelly, but very interesting
Elizabethan theatres had performances every day, six days a week. And a different play every day as well!