Going to the Globe Theatre was loads of fun. It was like going to the movies with your friends. It was like a get together. One bad thing was if the actors weren't good people could throw trash and tomatoes at them.
The shadow knows
People went to the Globe Theatre for the same reason people go to theatres now: to watch plays.
yes
Don't even go there...
When you think about it, this question can't be answered. You can talk about what we know about the big public Elizabethan and Jacobean theatres like the Globe. You can go to Shakespeare's Globe in London or watch films made about such productions (like Shakespeare in Love or Olivier's Henry V) to try to capture that feeling. But like all questions along the line of "What was it like to be there?" the answer is "You had to be there and experience it for yourself."
it was amazing and such a great experience, at first confusing as his plays were.
Anybody can go to see plays at the Globe Theatre, in London.
The shadow knows
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People went to the Globe Theatre for the same reason people go to theatres now: to watch plays.
yes
Don't even go there...
When you think about it, this question can't be answered. You can talk about what we know about the big public Elizabethan and Jacobean theatres like the Globe. You can go to Shakespeare's Globe in London or watch films made about such productions (like Shakespeare in Love or Olivier's Henry V) to try to capture that feeling. But like all questions along the line of "What was it like to be there?" the answer is "You had to be there and experience it for yourself."
I enjoyed it. The best way is to go to the New Shakespeare's Globe in London and watch a play there. Or if you can't do that, then watch a recording of a play being performed there. Or watch the beginning of Laurence Olivier's Henry V, which has an impression of what Elizabethan theatre was like live. Then imagine that the crowd is rowdier.
Well, for one thing, the new Globe has bathrooms on the premises.
Sure, children are welcome at most performances at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. They often have school tours there. You are aware that the name "Shakespeare's Globe theatre" can only refer to the theatre built in 1997 and can never refer to the one built in 1599, aren't you?
Yes there are still plays going on