Globe Theater London Globe Theater, the premiere of William Shakespeare's most famous theater, co-owned by Sustems Bank Construction Shakespeare by Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, Twelfth Night, Richard Burbage built in 1599, accounting for 12.5% It is. Universal is a large and open three-story theater made of timber from the theater - formerly the theater owned by Richard Barbage's father. Globe Theater was burned during Shakespeare's last historical drama, Henry VIII of June 29, 1613: Or, everything is true, special effects, when the cannon lights up for a stray roof Spread quickly.
Shakespeare's Globe Theater redeveloped William Shakespeare on the south coast of the River Thames, Elizabeth Theater Surround Theater in the autonomous zone of London. The original theater was built in 1599 and destroyed by fire in 1613. It was rebuilt in 1614 and then destroyed in 1644. The reconstruction of the modern Globe Theater is based on the existing 1599 and 1614 academic approximation of building evidence. This is considered to be very realistic, but we know that with the latest security requirements we can only accommodate 1,400 spectators, not the original theater 3000.
One of the most famous or better than ever is that the famous Elizabeth Theater Theater is global. Universal will then affect and influence all other theaters at that time. One reason why Universal is so famous is due to the close relationship with Shakespeare. When Globe opens its design and the equipment is very good, it goes far beyond the competition. All other types of theaters must be closed or replaced within 5 years. Briefly, Globe Theater witnessed the essence of the Queen Elizabeth Theater and helped to create it.
Elizabeth Theater extends from one side of the city to the other side. The chain of cinemas at that time has gone, and it still exists. "Earth, Theater, Newington Bartz, Queen Elizabeth Theater, Rose Theater, Shiratori Theater, Elizabethan Fortune Theater, Wild Boar's Head, Bear Park, Bullring and Hope Elizabeth Queen's Theater "(Elizabeth) The first person who led the introduction of the drama in London was James Burbage, he was the first famous theater entrepreneur who introduced the globe theater, although there are dramas of the time, most places Like a woman is still not permitted to perform at the stage, men dress up unpleasantly and make up more than anyone wears in their own life (dramatic art spread)
Medieval theaters are exhibited at the elaborate stage of the hall, barn or the open courtyard of the gallery. That is why Elizabethan timber outdoor theaters formed their own images like the universal studios in London. They are usually multifaceted buildings with a covered platform on one side. The audience is sitting or standing on the other side of the covered gallery or open courtyard. All the performances will be held during the day. In the Stuart era, interest in drama increased. Many wealthy courtiers and nobles hosted a theater production tour at home. For royal courts and very wealthy people, Masquez is also a form of popular entertainment and is often asked to celebrate. They include music, dance, and fine dress and landscape. The architect Inigo Jones designed several noble masks and later designed a theater building.