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Hell, my english teacher told me.

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Q: What was the area under the globe stage called?
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What was the area under the stage of the globe theatre used for?

It was used to rapresent hell!


12. What was the area under the stage called?

The fly or flies. That is because scenery can "fly" up into it.


Where did the general public view the plays in the globe theatre?

From the standing area in front of the stage.


Where did the common folk stand in the Globe Theatre?

In the pit, the area on the ground surrounding the stage.


Where did the general public view plays in the globe theatre?

From the standing area in front of the stage.


The area behind a stage or the sides of the stage?

The whole area is simply called "backstage." The sides, to be specific, are called the "wings."


Did the Globe Theatre have windows?

Our information about the Globe is much less complete than we'd like. The Globe may have had windows in the tiring house which stood behind the stage, and was the workshop, storage area and green room. It would have been logical for this area to have sunlight so that people could work in it. None of the images of the walls surrounding the stage indicate that these walls had windows and there would be no reason for them to have windows anyway. Everyone in that area would look toward the stage which was open to the sun.


Where was Shakespeare globe theater?

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is the name of the reconstruction built in 1997. It is in the area of greater London south of the Thames, called Southwark. Its address is 21, New Globe Walk. The theatre Shakespeare worked in was just called "The Globe" (no "Shakespeare's" about it) and was also in Southwark not far away. Specifically, the foundations are under 67-70 Anchor Terrace, Southwark.


How many balconies did the Globe Theatre hold?

The Globe Theatre held three balconies, plus an area called the Pit. The pit was lower than the stage, and only offered standing room, but it costed just a penny. In total there was room for about 3,000 people at a time.


What was the backstage name for the backstage area in the Globe Theatre?

It was called a 'tiring house'


The area of the globe located east of the prime meridian is called the?

Eastern Hemisphere


The area under the stage of Globe Theatre?

It was sometimes called "Hell" since people could come up on stage from the understage through a trap door. That's where the witches in Macbeth made their exit and where Mephistopheles in Marlowe's Dr. Faustus entered from. Although of course Dr. Faustus was never played at the Globe Theatre of Shakespeare's day. It was played at The Rose and also at The Fortune, both of which had "Hells" of their own. The Globe Theatre was only one of many Elizabethan theatres which were all built on similar lines: the Theatre, the Curtain, the Rose, the Swan, the Fortune, and the Hope were all similar theatres at about the same time.