Usually meant that there was a play that day and it revealed what show was playing, mostly to advertise the show.
well it ment that there was a baner flying at the top of the globe theater
they sat on the top w away from them balls
The seating was the same as in the modern Globe: in three roofed galleries, one on top of the other, circling the stage.
if the concert was on the flag on the top would fly and it would aprise you .
It was a little "triangle" like top above the heavens. It was like a little room up there.
well it ment that there was a baner flying at the top of the globe theater
There was a Music Loft, topped by a flagpole.
at the globe theatre opposite the river thames. apparently the globe had a flag on the top of it so that the other people on the other side of the thames new there was going to be a play performed at the globe theatre.
they sat on the top w away from them balls
If by "top of the globe" you mean "on the surface of the Earth", that would be all of them.
The seating was the same as in the modern Globe: in three roofed galleries, one on top of the other, circling the stage.
At the top of the globe, there is a polar icecap. But under that icecap, there is the arctic ocean.
if the concert was on the flag on the top would fly and it would aprise you .
It was a little "triangle" like top above the heavens. It was like a little room up there.
The globe theatre was where William Shakespeare performed his plays. the first globe was burnt down during one of his plays but the second was built on top of it. It is now a model to remember William Shakespeare by and i think it is also a museum where people can go and visit it. It still stands by the river Thames to this day!
The Marine Corps flag features the Branch's emblem, which is that of an eagle holding a banner with the motto "Semper Fidelis" and standing on top of a globe, which is diagonally intersected by a large anchor. A banner entitled "United States Marine Corps" is located under the eagle and globe. The background is a bright red; the eagle, continents and anchor are a gold; and the rest of the globe is in black and white.
The Marine Corps flag features the Branch's emblem, which is that of an eagle holding a banner with the motto "Semper Fidelis" and standing on top of a globe, which is diagonally intersected by a large anchor. A banner entitled "United States Marine Corps" is located under the eagle and globe. The background is a bright red; the eagle, continents and anchor are a gold; and the rest of the globe is in black and white.