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it was made by a theatre seamstress.
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Elizabethan players of all sorts, not just the ones at the Globe, got their best costumes as castoffs from the nobility.
the costumes the used were sumptuous materials, vivid colours and they were very expensive. The colours on the costumes had specific meanings.
the costumes the used were sumptuous materials, vivid colours and they were very expensive. The colours on the costumes had specific meanings.
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The Wardrobe was the collection of costumes. It was housed in the Tiring House (Attiring House) of the theater.
In Elizabethan theatres the costumes were kept, washed and repaired in the "tiring house". The word "tiring" is related to the word "attire" meaning clothing. The tiring house was part of the structure behind the stage.
The Globe Theatre is located in London. Google Images provides many pictures of the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's Globe and the Globe Theatre website also provide pictures of the Globe Theatre.
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre
the Globe Theatre.
the globe theatre was established in 1576