It depends on the types of play. If it were Macbeth they would be wearing rich royal clothes and also metal shields for battles. In Romeo and Juliet they probably wear the sort of clothes that would be in fashion back then
All the actors at the Globe Theatre were male.
Chamberlains men were the actors, so they would play the nomal plays Shakespeare suggested. Shakespeare also sort of ushered in the Globe theatre with his writings.
it was made by a theatre seamstress.
Watching a play inThe Globe was watching the actors exaggerating their movements.
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on the stage
Hence the name.... Globe theatre. Would it make sense if it was a rectangular prism?
The stage is used for the actors to walk on while they are acting, in the Globe and any other theatre that ever existed.
Chamberlains men were the actors, so they would play the nomal plays Shakespeare suggested. Shakespeare also sort of ushered in the Globe Theatre with his writings.
The globe theatre had a lively almost violent atmosphere, the pit (the bottom of the stage) was filled with prostitutes or gamblers and they would boo actors off stage or grab at their ankles often fights broke out so it was very disrupting for actors L
The tiring house is where the actors would change their attire. There was three entrances which were covered by curtains.
That would be the Globe. None of the others started with G.