Although Romeo and Juliet may be the only Elizabethan play some people nowadays have heard of, the most popular play ever seen at the Globe Theatre was Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy, which was played and replayed more than any other play since it was first written in the 1580s.
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The Globe Theatre
The Theatre
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The Globe Theatre
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The Globe Theatre
The Theatre
That was the Globe Theatre.
Hence the name.... Globe theatre. Would it make sense if it was a rectangular prism?
it looks like a globe
it looks like a round globe
The Globe Theatre
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?