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The Globe Theater was the primary home of William Shakespeare's acting company. It had three main parts, the outside of the globe, the globe stage and the tiring house.
Upper stageBack stage Side stage (left) Side stage (right)
Theatres were constantly being built and being destroyed so the number changed from time to time. The Theatre was closed in 1596 and taken down in 1599 when its parts were used to build The Globe in a different part of London. The Rose was an older and smaller theatre which had been partly expanded. The Admiral's Men, who played there, built the much larger Fortune theatre and moved, which led to the decline of the Rose and its eventual demolition. The Globe burned down in 1613 and was not rebuilt until the next year. Some of the theatres which were around in Shakespeare's time were The Theatre, The Curtain, The Rose, The Swan, The Globe, The Fortune, The Hope (or bear garden), Newington Butts, the Blackfriars (there were actually two theatres by this name at different times), and St. Paul's. There were also a number of innyards used regularly for plays (4 or 5 that we know the names of).
what are the different parts of the globe
Balcony Galleries Heavens Side Balconies Inner Above Inner Below Main Stage Pit Trap Door Hut
The Globe Theater was the primary home of William Shakespeare's acting company. It had three main parts, the outside of the globe, the globe stage and the tiring house.
the scenerey in the globe theatre during shakespeare's time was very loud and smelly. The people who acted in shakespear's play's were all men or young boy's even if there were girl parts.
Yes as in Elizabethan culture it was socially unacceptable for women to be actors in the theatre. So as a consequence female parts were played by males.
Upper stageBack stage Side stage (left) Side stage (right)
Yes. In 1700 William III was the King and he lived at Hampton Court Palace. Also, Samuel Pepys lived from 1633 to 1703 and wrote extensive diaries about his experiences in London. The Globe Theatre opened in 1599 and the oldest parts of the Tower of London date from 1078 - so London is much older than 300 years!
well.... I have also been trying to find out for my English project and all I remember from my English class is he stole some parts of a different theatre to build his.
The area on the South Bank where the Globe was sited was an area created solely for the purpose of Pleasure. Bear baiting, markets, theatre and prostitution were it's wares. It is one of the oldest parts of London. All trading there was presided over by the then Bishop of Winchester whose palace was along the same road.
Theatres were constantly being built and being destroyed so the number changed from time to time. The Theatre was closed in 1596 and taken down in 1599 when its parts were used to build The Globe in a different part of London. The Rose was an older and smaller theatre which had been partly expanded. The Admiral's Men, who played there, built the much larger Fortune theatre and moved, which led to the decline of the Rose and its eventual demolition. The Globe burned down in 1613 and was not rebuilt until the next year. Some of the theatres which were around in Shakespeare's time were The Theatre, The Curtain, The Rose, The Swan, The Globe, The Fortune, The Hope (or bear garden), Newington Butts, the Blackfriars (there were actually two theatres by this name at different times), and St. Paul's. There were also a number of innyards used regularly for plays (4 or 5 that we know the names of).
what are the different parts of the globe
Balcony Galleries Heavens Side Balconies Inner Above Inner Below Main Stage Pit Trap Door Hut
The key parts of a globe include the equator, which divides the globe into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres, the prime meridian, which divides the globe into the Eastern and Western Hemispheres, and the latitude and longitude lines used for location coordinates. Other important parts include the continents, oceans, and countries represented on the globe.
A globe is a sphere, it is usually a single part.Parts of a globe consist of:LongitudeLatitudeNorth PoleSouth PoleSouthern HemisphereNorthern HemisphereEastern HemisphereWestern HemisphereEquatorPrime MeridianOceansIslands