A play being performed that day was typically indicated by the display of a specific sign or banner outside the theater, often featuring the title of the play. Additionally, large crowds gathering outside the venue and the presence of actors or stagehands preparing could signal an upcoming performance. Moreover, announcements in local newspapers or through word of mouth also served as indicators of a scheduled play.
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If a black flag was flying, it meant that the play would be a tragedy
The Globe Theater used flags as a way of communicating information about the plays of the day. If the flag was raised it indicated a performance was scheduled. If it wasn't raised, the people knew the performance had been canceled. Colored flags also indicated the type of play that would be performed.
The Globe Theatre signaled that a play was about to begin by raising a flag above its roof. A white flag indicated a comedy, a black flag signified a tragedy, and a red flag represented a history play. Additionally, the sound of a trumpet might have been used to announce the start of the performance. These signals helped inform the public about the type of play being performed that day.
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The Globe (and all Elizabethan theaters) used flags to advertise their play that day. The Globe used white flags to advertise that the play performed that day would be a comedy or of a light subject. Black flags advertised a tragedy, or play with dark subject matter such as death. Red flags indicated a play associated with blood, usually historical. Sometimes flags with pictures of the next scheduled pay would be flown.
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In Elizabethan theaters, flags were flown on the day of the performance to alert the people. The color of the flags indicated the type of play that was going to be performed. The color black symbolized a tragedy and comedy had a white flag.