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.
the modern theatres are proberly safer then the globe theatre.
it look cooler and bigger
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
The Modern Globe theatre is based on the original design from Shakespears' time - so forget the heating. The audience is mainly standing, but there is some seating in the galleries.
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.
the modern theatres are proberly safer then the globe theatre.
it look cooler and bigger
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
The Modern Globe theatre is based on the original design from Shakespears' time - so forget the heating. The audience is mainly standing, but there is some seating in the galleries.
The Globe Theatre was a wooden frame-structure building - this being a type of theatre design which had been pioneered by James Burbage (the father of Richard Burbage, whom Shakespeare worked for).
The Globe Theatre was apparently a structure famous for the plays staged in it. It was initially considered to be of a Circular Shape with reference to its name. Yet, the foundation discoveries of the Old Globe Theatre proved it to be of the shape of a 20 sided polygon. This is the accepted design of the Old Globe up to date.!
The Globe Theatre is located in London. Google Images provides many pictures of the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's Globe and the Globe Theatre website also provide pictures of the Globe Theatre.
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.
the Globe Theatre.
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre
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.