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Globe Theatre

Built in 1599 to house Shakespeare's many plays, the Globe overlooked the Thames river outside of London. The new Globe Theatre was built in 1997. It is considered a faithful replica. Shakespearean plays may still be seen there today.

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When did the Globe catch fire?

1613 was when the globe caught fire

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Who is Agatha in guys and dolls?

Agatha is a member of the Save-A-Soul Mission. It is a small part, with no solo singing lines and a couple of lines.

Why did the globe theatre shut down?

It shut down because puritans were becoming more influential and they did not like theatrical performances.

What types of plays were performed in The globe?

Theatrical ones like Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet.

What type of theater was the Globe theater?

The Globe Theater was an Amphitheater with a Thrust Stage.

What jobs would actors have done at the Globe Theatre?

They would have rehearsed and acted in plays. And believe me, that was enough, since they had to keep dozens of plays ready to perform at any time, plus learn new ones every couple of weeks or so. Can you learn one of the major parts in a Shakespeare play by heart, together with the actions you have to perform, in two weeks? The actors in the King's Men had to.

Shakespeare and his contemporary Thomas Heywood (who acted at the Red Bull, not the Globe) wrote plays as well as acting in them, but they would not likely have done so at the theatre.

And of course the most important actors owned part of the acting company or even part of the theatre, and there were business meetings about that, but again, they may not have been at the theatre.

Is it wrong to have vile thoughts about your stepfather and to think about killing him?

If he hasn't done anything to you to evoke that kind of response, yes, it's not only wrong but a little nuts. Maybe you should talk to a counselor. No matter what another human does to you it's against not only the law to murder that person, but what divides us as good human beings from becoming like those that chose to harm, maim, rape, sexually abuse, murder, etc. If you are sexually abused or beaten there is help out there for you. If your stepfather disgusts you for reasons of your own such as making you take responsibility, coming home in good time, telling you what friends aren't great to hang around with or do chores around the house, then this is not a good reason to even utter the word "murder", but making you become responsible for your own life. If you are a minor you can seek legal counsel and perhaps live with a relative and if you aren't a minor then you have the control over yourself to get out on your own. I highly suggest as the other poster said that you seek counseling. It appears you are filled with rage and perhaps you have good reason, or, perhaps it is you that needs to simmer down and get some control over yourself. The world is full of rules so get use to it!

In William shakespeare what is the globe?

the Globe is the theatre at which most of his plays were originally performed

How much was admission to the globe theatre?

2 pennys

Groundlings paid a penny to stand around the stage. Seats went for three pence in the galleries. Lords Rooms cost more.

When did the globe burn down?

In 1613 by a canon fire during the play Henry VIII. It was rebuilt the same year soon after.

How could the audience tell the kind of play was going on at the globe theatre?

At the globe theatre they hung flags to represent what type of play it was. Black represented Tragedy. White was hung for a humorous play.

Where did Shakespeare get wood to build Globe Theatre?

Shakespeare did not build the Globe Theatre and did not get the wood. The carpenter's name was Peter Street, and the timber came from the old Theatre Playhouse, the property of Richard and Cuthbert Burbage. Although the Burbages brought the wood and most of the money, Shakespeare kicked in some cash to buy plaster, nails, paint, etc.

Where is the closest replica of the Globe Theatre?

In London. It is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, it is in almost the same location as the original and it is as close to the 1599 theatre as it is possible to get and still be within modern fire and building codes. For example, they are not allowed to pack 3000 people into it as they could in Shakespeare's day, and there are bathrooms for the convenience of patrons.

How many seat in the lowry theatre Manchester?

The Lowry houses two main theatres and studio space for performing arts (1,730, 466 and 180 seats respectively) this is acording to there own website any way

Who used the different sections of the globe theatre?

The "different sections" are governed by price as much as anything. As a result, the cheapest seats (which weren't seats at all, but standing room) went to the poorest people, the more expensive seats to the wealthier people, and the most expensive of all went to the richest.

Who attended shakespeares plays at the globe theatre?

All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.

What is an end on stage or in other words What is end on staging?

It is the tradictional stage, e.g all the audience facing straight forward at the stage on one side, rather than being on maybe 3 of all around.