I would suggest you research what the theater was like in that time, and then imagine yourself there. There are several movies made that feature an theater in this time watching one of them my help.
There are at least some contemporary images of the exterior of theatres and one image of the inside of the Swan theatre. There are also archaeological findings (the foundations of the Rose and Globe theatres) as well as contracts for the construction of the Fortune playhouse in 1600. From all of these sources, we can deduce that the large public playhouses in the Elizabethan era were open to the elements and that their lighting was natural sunlight. Obviously, then, the plays were performed during the day. In fact Thomas Platter, a Swiss tourist visiting London in 1599 said in his diary that the plays commenced at 2 p.m.
Samuel Pepys started his diary in 1660
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It wasn't. They are two distinctly different theatres. The Rose is the earlier one, being built in the late 1580's. The Globe was not built until 1599. Before Shakespeare became a member of The Lord Chamberlain's Men around 1594, he wrote plays which were performed by a number of groups, some of them who played at the Rose Theatre, as Henslowe's diary attests. The film Shakespeare in Love suggests that Romeo and Juliet premiered at the Rose. It's possible but it is much more likely that it premiered at the Theatre, the Burbages' playhouse in Shoreditch. It certainly didd not premiere at the Globe.
almost in any theatre!
The Diary of Anne Frank was presented on June 1997, in a revision of the Goodrich and Hackett adaptation by Wendy Kesselman, directed by James Lapine. The play previewed in Boston in the Colonial Theatre before opening at Manhattan's Music Box Theatre in December 1997.
There are many amateur productions of "The Diary of Anne Frank" around the United States. Theatre Three just hosted a showing of the play in Long Island.
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The play "The Diary of Anne Frank" was first performed in New York at the Cort Theatre on October 5, 1955.
There are at least some contemporary images of the exterior of theatres and one image of the inside of the Swan theatre. There are also archaeological findings (the foundations of the Rose and Globe theatres) as well as contracts for the construction of the Fortune playhouse in 1600. From all of these sources, we can deduce that the large public playhouses in the Elizabethan era were open to the elements and that their lighting was natural sunlight. Obviously, then, the plays were performed during the day. In fact Thomas Platter, a Swiss tourist visiting London in 1599 said in his diary that the plays commenced at 2 p.m.
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his diary
Check your local press or local cinema listings. It may be showing in a cinema in Copenhagen which would not be a great deal of use if you live in Brazil.
Kim's diary = the diary that belongs to Kim
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Who keeps a Diary? The diary was full with secrets.