It didnt have a roof if there was bad weather if would spoil the performance
no roof...rain...wet stuff every were, annoyed -and soaked- people... *carcastically* simple question, simple answer
t has no roof
over 2000 ppl culd fit but there was no roof so if the rain was too heavy the performance had to be canceled there was no way off showing weather it was day or night so they had to speak there stage directions as they go.between 2000 and 3000 spectators
In ancient Greek tragedy, the number of actors was limited to three, but the chorus and chorus leader could also be used.
In the Globe Theatre, they could perform through any weather, since there was a roof over the stage and the seats. In the winter they closed due to cold weather and because it became too dark, since the Globe relied on natural light. In 1608 the owners of the Globe bought the Blackfriars, an indoor theatre, from the Burbages, so the King's Men became the only company that could perform year-round.
no roof...rain...wet stuff every were, annoyed -and soaked- people... *carcastically* simple question, simple answer
t has no roof
No. Tsunamis do not affect the weather.
It is possible for anxiety to affect a student's performance. It could affect their ability to concentrate.
you could start going to a theatre school or a drama group and do performance's.
Anyone who could pay the admission fee could watch the play.
Cinema is theater (theatre) arts. It could also be considered under performance art and acting.
It was beautiful weather, therefore the British could get the troops off the beach much more easily
You could tell because peasants would post sheets with info and the people in the play would tell everyone
over 2000 ppl culd fit but there was no roof so if the rain was too heavy the performance had to be canceled there was no way off showing weather it was day or night so they had to speak there stage directions as they go.between 2000 and 3000 spectators
I take it you are asking whether all of the theatre companies in Shakespeare's day had a theatre which they could call their home base. Any theatre company could hire a theatre for one performance, but it was useful to be the only company using a particular theatre. For one thing, you could store your costumes and scripts there. Only three companies had this advantage: The Lord Chamberlain's (First, the Theatre, then the Curtain, then the Globe, then the Globe and Blackfriars), The Lord Admiral's (The Rose and later the Fortune), and Worcester's (The Red Bull). Other companies had to play either in a rented theatre, private homes, public halls or inns, as became convenient.
Attendance can be affected in ways such as sickness, weather, and many more ways.