the globe theater was lighted by daylight or some times torches
Most likely some sort of hay.
There was a thatched roof running along the perimeter, shielding the balconies and some of the stage. Otherwise, it was open to the elements.
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 Theater was closed during these years to due collossal outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague in London, killing over 33,000 people in 1603 and causing just as big a stir in 1608. The Globe Theater was also shut down due to this in 1593. Some of the things causing the plague were an overpopulation of infected animals, the absence of a sewer system, and the overall lack of waste management during this era. William Shakespeare, the face of the Globe Theater, had several relatives (mostly grandsons) and friends die as a result of the Bubonic Plague and made it a point to shut down the theater during each major outbreak.
the globe theater was lighted by daylight or some times torches
Most likely some sort of hay.
Do you mean the "Globe Theater"? The theater where some of Shakespeare's plays were performed? It had two levels above ground level. The Golden Globes are an award for film and TV.
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There was a thatched roof running along the perimeter, shielding the balconies and some of the stage. Otherwise, it was open to the elements.
The first successful purpose-built playhouse was James Burbage's The Theater, built in Snoreditch, North of London, in 1576. The place is Shoreditch, and I believe the Globe precedes this
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.
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My class and I went on a tour of the new Globe Theater and, if I heard correctly, the tour guide mentioned that the Globe did not burn down in the great fire. It burnt down some time before the great fire occurred.
The Globe Theater was closed during these years to due collossal outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague in London, killing over 33,000 people in 1603 and causing just as big a stir in 1608. The Globe Theater was also shut down due to this in 1593. Some of the things causing the plague were an overpopulation of infected animals, the absence of a sewer system, and the overall lack of waste management during this era. William Shakespeare, the face of the Globe Theater, had several relatives (mostly grandsons) and friends die as a result of the Bubonic Plague and made it a point to shut down the theater during each major outbreak.
Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres: The Globe and the Blackfriars. Some scholars think his early plays were performed at The Theatre and The Curtain.