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Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River •Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny The Globe

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Page 1: Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny

Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599

On the banks of the Thames River• Near London

Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours

Cost: One penny

The Globe

Page 2: Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny

The Globe, con’t.

Seating: Pit: General crowd Galleries: A small additional fee would get you these seats Box Seats: Royalty or noblemen only

The capacity for the play performance was 3,000 Sound effects were made in the huts Ghosts could appear on stage through trap doors

Page 3: Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny

The Globe Theatre History

The first Globe Theatre had a thatched roof. It burnt down in 1613.

The second Globe Theatre was built with a tiled roof, but was torn down in 1644.

A replica was built in 1996 (and opened in 1997) near the original site.

Page 4: Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny

DID YOU KNOW?

Gatherers stood at the door of The Globe Theatre with boxes to take admission. This is why a ticket office today is called a “box office.”The audience on the ground were called “groundlings”. Their seats were only a penny. They weren’t sheltered from the rain, but were closer to the action.The stage was 5ft. high to keep the audience off of it.

Page 5: Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny

Parts of the Globe

The Pit- Sometimes referred to as “The Yard” where the groundlings watched the play for their one-penny admission.

The Stage- Major playing area jutted into the Pit, creating a sense of intimacy with the audience. Hangings curtained off space beneath.

Main entrance- Here the doorkeeper greeted playgoers and collected one penny from everyone.

Page 6: Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny

Parts of the Globe

Lord’s Rooms- private galleries; six pennies let a viewer sit here, or sometimes even on the stage itself.

Middle Gallery- called “two-penny rooms” because the seats here were higher priced.

Inner Stage- A recessed playing area often curtained off, then opened for appropriate scenes.

Page 7: Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny

Parts of the Globe

Flag- a white flag hoisted above the theatre meant a show would be performed that day. White-comedy, Black-tragedy, Red-history

Stage Doors- doors opening into the Tiring-House.

Hut- a storage area that also held a wench system for lowering enthroned gods or other characters to the stage.

Page 8: Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny

Parts of the Globe

Tiring-House- The important backstage area which provided space for storage and business offices.

Stairs- Ascending to the first level, theatre goers reached the galleries by wooden staircases enclosed by stairwells.

Trap Door- Leading down to the Hell area where equipment included the winch elevator that raised and lowered actors or properties.

Page 9: Shakespeare performed his plays here Constructed in 1599 On the banks of the Thames River Near London Shape: Octagonal Play time: 2 hours Cost: One penny

Parts of the Globe

Hell- The area under the stage, used for ghostly comings and goings or for more mundane storage of properties.

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The Globe, con’t.

Flags, trumpets, and fliers told when there would be a play The flags also told the audience what type of play they would be seeing:

Red flag = history playWhite flag = comedy playBlack Flag = tragedy play

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Costumes, con’t.

England had “Clothing Acts” which forbade certain classes of people from dressing like a higher class.

So, for an actor-a person of the lower classes- to dress like a nobleman or a king was something of a scandal.