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i feel Italian theatre is the same as the roman theatre... so whatever you know about the roman theatre goes for the Italian... like the roman ludi festivals and worship of Jupiter e.t.c also goes for the Italian theatre or drama.. except for modern developments which i don,t know about.
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre is located about 750 feet (230 metres) from the original Globe theatre site.
It is not the original theatre. It has been rebuilt.
Natural Lighting - the original Globe theatre was an open air amphitheater.
The Globe Theatre The original Globe Theatre in London, England, was built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men - a theatre company which included William Shakespeare. It was destroyed by a fire in 1613, rebuilt in 1614 and finally demolished in 1644. In 1997 a replica of the original theatre was built, close to the original site and is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
Original Shaftesbury Theatre ended in 1941.
Original Shaftesbury Theatre was created in 1888.
i feel Italian theatre is the same as the roman theatre... so whatever you know about the roman theatre goes for the Italian... like the roman ludi festivals and worship of Jupiter e.t.c also goes for the Italian theatre or drama.. except for modern developments which i don,t know about.
It would be "teatro".
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre is located about 750 feet (230 metres) from the original Globe theatre site.
It is not the original theatre. It has been rebuilt.
Natural Lighting - the original Globe theatre was an open air amphitheater.
The Globe Theatre The original Globe Theatre in London, England, was built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men - a theatre company which included William Shakespeare. It was destroyed by a fire in 1613, rebuilt in 1614 and finally demolished in 1644. In 1997 a replica of the original theatre was built, close to the original site and is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
The harlequin was a character in Italian theatre.
In 1599.
The original owners of the Globe Theatre were the "Lord Chemberlain's Men". The were a acting group. And built it after they lost the lease of "The Theatre" in 1599.
The original was destroyed by fire in 1613.