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We don't know much about the internal design of the Globe Theatre: the internal arrangement of the modern Globe in London is copied from an illustration of the Swan theatre (roughly contemporary with the Globe).

Since we know very little about the internal design of any Sixteenth Century London theatre (except the Swan) - your question is really unanswerable.

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How does the de3sign of the globe theatre compare with other designs in the London area?

We know very little of the design of the Globe theatre, in fact no-one knows what the inside looked like at all. The inside of the modern Globe is copied from an illustration we have of the Swan theatre's stage and audience pit - this being the nearest thing we have to a contemporary illustration of an Elizabethan theatre.


When were globes made?

The Globe Theatre was originally a theatre located in London, England. It was dedicated to William Shakespeare and the first one was made with timbers ,nails, stone (flint), plaster and thatched roof.Please refer to links such aswww.elizabethan-era.org.uk/globe-theatre-design-and-structure.htmand http://www.william-shakespeare.info/new-globe-theatre-structure-design-dimensions.htmRead more: What_was_the_Globe_Theatre_made_out_of


How long is the Globe Theatre?

The Globe Theatre, originally built in 1599 in London, had a diameter of approximately 100 to 120 feet (30 to 36 meters). Its circular design allowed for a capacity of about 3,000 spectators. The theatre's stage projected into the yard, enhancing the audience's experience with performances. The Globe was reconstructed in 1997, and the modern version closely resembles the original in size and design.


Where were the most theaters built Why Why is Globe Theater so famous?

The most theaters during the Elizabethan era were built in London, primarily due to the city's growing population and the demand for entertainment. The Globe Theatre is particularly famous because it was closely associated with William Shakespeare, who performed many of his plays there. Its unique circular design and open roof allowed for a diverse audience and a vibrant atmosphere, making it a central hub for theatrical performances of the time. Additionally, the Globe's historical significance as a cultural landmark continues to attract interest today.


What was different about the design of the globe theatre compared to modern theatres?

The new design is more up to date with today's technology, the surroundings are more eye catchy. But the new theatre has still kept the same themes as the original theatre and always will do.

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How does the de3sign of the globe theatre compare with other designs in the London area?

We know very little of the design of the Globe theatre, in fact no-one knows what the inside looked like at all. The inside of the modern Globe is copied from an illustration we have of the Swan theatre's stage and audience pit - this being the nearest thing we have to a contemporary illustration of an Elizabethan theatre.


What was different about the design of the globe theatre compare to modern theatres?

In a modern theatre the audience sits opposite to the stage. In the globe the audience sits (partly) around the stage, in the manner of the ancient Greek theatres.


When were globes made?

The Globe Theatre was originally a theatre located in London, England. It was dedicated to William Shakespeare and the first one was made with timbers ,nails, stone (flint), plaster and thatched roof.Please refer to links such aswww.elizabethan-era.org.uk/globe-theatre-design-and-structure.htmand http://www.william-shakespeare.info/new-globe-theatre-structure-design-dimensions.htmRead more: What_was_the_Globe_Theatre_made_out_of


When was Motley Theatre Design Group created?

Motley Theatre Design Group was created in 1932.


When did Motley Theatre Design Group end?

Motley Theatre Design Group ended in 2000.


How long is the Globe Theatre?

The Globe Theatre, originally built in 1599 in London, had a diameter of approximately 100 to 120 feet (30 to 36 meters). Its circular design allowed for a capacity of about 3,000 spectators. The theatre's stage projected into the yard, enhancing the audience's experience with performances. The Globe was reconstructed in 1997, and the modern version closely resembles the original in size and design.


When was London Design Festival created?

London Design Festival was created in 2003.


What is responsible for dead spots in poorly designed theaters?

The poor design.


Where were the most theaters built Why Why is Globe Theater so famous?

The most theaters during the Elizabethan era were built in London, primarily due to the city's growing population and the demand for entertainment. The Globe Theatre is particularly famous because it was closely associated with William Shakespeare, who performed many of his plays there. Its unique circular design and open roof allowed for a diverse audience and a vibrant atmosphere, making it a central hub for theatrical performances of the time. Additionally, the Globe's historical significance as a cultural landmark continues to attract interest today.


Where would one find a design center in London?

There are various design centers in London of the United Kingdom. They can be found online or through directories. Some of the design centers in London are Business Design Center, Skyscraper City and New Designers.


What are the release dates for Working in the Theatre - 1976 Design 28-5?

Working in the Theatre - 1976 Design 28-5 was released on: USA: 5 May 2006


What was different about the design of the globe theatre compared to modern theatres?

The new design is more up to date with today's technology, the surroundings are more eye catchy. But the new theatre has still kept the same themes as the original theatre and always will do.