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Title: Globe Theatre


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Globe TheatreThe Wooden O
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  • 1576 James Burbage built the first English
    theatre

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  • 1598 Landowners would not renew the lease
    theatre was dismantled and rebuilt across the
    Thames River

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  • 1599 The theatre was rebuilt and named The
    Globe Theatre

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  • Shakespeare performed most of his plays at the
    Globe and owned 10 of the theatre.

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  • Prices to attend the theatre range from 1 penny
    to 1 shilling (12 cents).
  • Prices were double on the first performance.

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  • Performances began around 200-300 P.M. after
    lunch but while the sun was still bright.
  • Plays were announced by a flag being raised on
    top of the theatre. A white flag indicated a
    comedy and a black flag signaled a tragedy
  • 3 trumpet blasts signaled that the play was
    beginning.

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  • All kinds of people came to the plays nobility,
    merchant class, apprentices, thieves, beggars,
    etc.
  • Merchants sold their goods during the
    performances.
  • Average weekly attendance to the theatre was
    20,000 people.

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  • The Globe Theatre was round and could seat 2,000
    people.
  • The stage was 5 ½ feet highthis kept the
    audience from jumping on the stage.
  • Groundlings- stood on the ground in front of the
    stage their admission price was one penny- known
    as the penny public.

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  • The stage had three areas of acting
  • 1. outer stage
  • 2. middle stage
  • 3. inner stage
  • The ceiling of the stage areas was known as the
    Heavens and was painted with signs of the
    zodiac sun, moon, stars etc.

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  • Under the stages trap door was an area known as
    Hell used for special effects such as ghosts
    coming and going.
  • Plays were free of interruption no curtains or
    scenery.

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  • Props were kept to a minimum swords, daggers,
    shields, scrolls, dishes, candles.
  • Props were brought on and taken off the stage as
    the play progressed.

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  • Costumes were the dress of everyday life. People
    of this time period were very class conscious
    the fabric of ones clothing indicated to others
    his/her station in life.
  • satin- taffeta- velvet aristocrats (rich)
  • coarse wool commoner
  • canvas aprons working men (labors)

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  • The color of the actors clothes symbolized their
    status in the play.
  • scarlet rulers
  • dark blue servants
  • yellow jealous character
  • orange pride
  • light blue honor
  • rose gallantry

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  • Most costumes were very lavish, colorful and
    expensive
  • Women were not actors so the parts of women were
    played by young boys high voice and no beard.

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  • The skills an actor had to have were
  • 1. good fencer
  • 2. dancer, musician
  • 3. good speaking voice

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  • 1613 Globe Theatre was destroyed during a
    performance of Henry VIII. Fire from a cannon
    landed on the thatched roof and caught fire.
  • 1614 More elaborate theatre was built on the
    same spot.

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  • 1644 The Puritans tore down the Globe Theatre
    because they believed plays were immoral and
    caused sin.
  • 1666 The London fire destroyed all traces of
    the Globe Theatre.
  • 1997 Theatre reopened for performances - was
    rebuilt in the same place with same materials as
    the original.

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