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Shakespeare's theatre, primarily the Globe Theatre, was constructed mainly of timber, with a thatched roof over the central yard and a stage area. The structure featured wooden beams and supports, along with plaster and wattle-and-daub for the walls. The open-air design allowed for natural lighting and ventilation, creating a vibrant atmosphere for audiences. The use of materials available at the time reflected the Elizabethan era's architectural style.

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