Shakespeare and the Golbe en
These days most "theater go'ers" would pay one hundred dollars to see an exceptionalperformance of Romeo and Juliet , but as we go back to the year 1599, people crowded the doors of The Globe to pay a penny or less to see plays done by Shakespeare and many others. The Globe not only played (no pun intended) as a stage for blossoming actors, but also served as the stage for many well known playwrights and gave them the atmosphere and audience they needed to succeed. It also allowed for all types of classes and people to view the plays and had an adverse affect on society, both positivly and negaitvly. The first Globe was built in 1598, by Richard Burbage and his associates. Its location in Southwark, London, provided some what of a central spot for spectators that came from all over to see productions by the many English writers. The Globe was built of remaining timbers from The Theatre, the first public theater in London. The Theatre was built in 1576 by James Burbage(Hodges). After The Globe was built, Julius Caesar was the first recorded play performed at the new facility. This Globe, known as the "wooden O" by the famous William Shakespeare was burnt to the ground in 1613, during a
for storage of props and costumes. This was also used frequently to hold auditions or Many often wonder about the flag that was commonly seen flying above The nooks and crannies of The Globe and take a deeper look into what was the focal point of
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