The History and Present Use of the Globe Theatre

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Have you ever wondered what it would it feel like to walk inside and see the beautiful architect in the Globe Theatre? The significance of the Globe theatre is that play rights change how they portrayed the stories to the audience. The Globe Theatres were popular in Shakespearian time and Shakespeare’s plays still occur there every day.
The Globe theatre was built in 1599 in Southwark, London. The theatre is a 20 sided circle and 3 stories tall building. The theatre was built out of frame, plaster, bricks, and thatching. The theatre also can hold thousands of people at one time. Many of Shakespeare’s plays are preformed there including Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Othello, King Lear, and Hamlet. The Theatre was for performances but also for bear baiting, gambling, and immoral purposes. In the inside of the theatre there is a large rectangular stage that jets out about 40 feet. In the back of the stage there are 2 doors that allow the actors to come and go off the stage. And since the theatre has no roof a “heaven” (ceiling supported by pillars) protects the actors from rain. Above the h...

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