The Globe, and the many theatres before and after it which were built to the same design, had the following areas: the galleries, where the audience could sit and watch the plays, the pit, where they could stand and watch the plays, the stage, the heavens (the roof over the stage), hell (the space under the stage, accessible by trapdoor), and the tiring house (the backstage, including what we would now call green rooms, workshops, costume and prop storage and so on).
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No, the Rose theatre and the Globe theatre are two different theatres. The Rose theatre opened before the Globe theatre in 1587, and the Globe theatre opened afterwards in 1599. The Rose theatre closed in 1605, whereas the Globe Theatre was burnt down in 1613, rebuilt in 1614 and then closed in 1642. Both theatres are now rebuilt and open to the public.
If you mean William Shakespeare then the theatre was called the Globe.
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the modern theatres are proberly safer then the globe theatre.
the Globe Theatre.
it has no name! it is just a backstage area!
No, the Rose theatre and the Globe theatre are two different theatres. The Rose theatre opened before the Globe theatre in 1587, and the Globe theatre opened afterwards in 1599. The Rose theatre closed in 1605, whereas the Globe Theatre was burnt down in 1613, rebuilt in 1614 and then closed in 1642. Both theatres are now rebuilt and open to the public.
No. However the modern replica Globe Theatre is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
If you mean William Shakespeare then the theatre was called the Globe.
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The Gielgud Theatre used to be called the Globe Theatre (from 1909 to 1994). But my guess is that's not the Globe Theatre you are thinking of. You probably are mixing up the Globe Theatre (a building where Shakespeare and others acted and which never changed its name) and the Lord Chamberlain's Men (a company or group of actors which performed in a number of different buildings, the Globe theatre included, which changed its name a number of times).
the modern theatres are proberly safer then the globe theatre.
the eagle eye theatre. it was called this because it had a place in the theatre called eagle view
they were called the pourporous
It was the Theatre Shakespeare's company built in 1599 and where his plays were performed. It could hold up to 3000 spectators standing and sitting. It burned down in 1613, was rebuilt with a different roof and eventually was torn down in the 1640s.The Globe Theatre (called Shakespeare's Globe) isa replica of the 1599 theatre built in London in 1996 and used as a working theatre.
The Globe Theatre was not Globe-shaped (it would be a sphere if so), but it was called that probably because you could see representations of everything in the world there.