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According Peter Brooks book, the theatre narrows life down from the first rehearsal, the aim is always visible, never far away, and it involved everyone.

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One of the most compelling reasons to experience a theatre performance is?

...the immediate, personal exchange and chemistry between audience and performers.(theatre the lively art: wilson, goldfarb)


What kind of personality does Peter have in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet?

Peter is a clown, a stock character in Shakespearean theatre. He is a kind of bumpkin, not over bright, but with good intentions.


Where did they moves the globe theatre?

They didn't move the Globe Theatre. What you are thinking of, probably, is when Richard and Cuthbert Burbage found themselves to be the owner of a theatre called The Theatre which they couldn't use because the landlord wouldn't allow anyone on the land. When their landlord was away, they got their carpenter, Peter Street, to take the Theatre down. They saved some of the lumber from the old theatre and used it to build a new theatre in a new part of town. This new theatre was called the Globe Theatre and it opened in 1599. It didn't move anywhere.


What year the globe theatre open?

The Globe Theatre was opened in 1599 and the architect was Peter Street. It was made in the Tudor times, however, Sian O'leary doesn't know what time it was built. (Sian O'leary is a professional historian).


When and where was the original globe theatre built?

This is from wikipedia: The Globe Theatre was a theatre built in London. It was built in 1599 by William Shakespeare and his playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and was destroyed by fire of London on 29 June 1613. The second Globe Theatre was built on the same site in June 1614 and closed in 1642. :')) Enjoy this answer