Probaby costumes and props
If you mean Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, which was built in 1997, it doesn't have an attic.
Canons were included in the Globe Theatre Special Effects. The cannon was situated inside the roof, in the attic above the "Heavens".
The attic in the Globe Theatre was primarily used as a storage space for props, costumes, and other theatrical equipment. It also served as a space for actors to prepare for their performances and for musicians to play music during the plays. Additionally, the attic provided a vantage point for the sound effects crew to create atmospheric sounds during the productions.
That would basically be the equivalent of today's "special effects" house. For example, when supernatural or religious elements (ghosts like Hamlet's father, angels, etc) were needed onstage, they might be lowered from the attic using a pulley-type machine that would be housed there. Hope that helps! :)
You can store anything in the attic
If you mean Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, which was built in 1997, it doesn't have an attic.
Canons were included in the Globe Theatre Special Effects. The cannon was situated inside the roof, in the attic above the "Heavens".
Canons were included in the Globe Theatre Special Effects. The cannon was situated inside the roof, in the attic above the "Heavens".
It could be stored in the attic but put it in a box or a container so the dust won't cover the doll
yeah, why couldn't you?
I have many old treasures stored in the attic which I will show the children when they're older.
The orange color in the water of a snow globe is likely due to algae growth. When the snow globe is left in warm and damp conditions, such as an attic, it creates a favorable environment for algae to develop. Algae can tint the water orange or any other color depending on the species present.
Attic joists in a house's construction provide structural support for the attic floor and help distribute the weight of the roof and any stored items in the attic evenly across the walls and foundation of the house.
The attic in the Globe Theatre was primarily used as a storage space for props, costumes, and other theatrical equipment. It also served as a space for actors to prepare for their performances and for musicians to play music during the plays. Additionally, the attic provided a vantage point for the sound effects crew to create atmospheric sounds during the productions.
Items stored in the attic typically include old furniture, seasonal decorations, family heirlooms, and boxes of miscellaneous belongings. It can vary depending on the household, but people often use the attic for storing things they don't need access to frequently.
That would basically be the equivalent of today's "special effects" house. For example, when supernatural or religious elements (ghosts like Hamlet's father, angels, etc) were needed onstage, they might be lowered from the attic using a pulley-type machine that would be housed there. Hope that helps! :)
There are some strange noises coming from the attic.