Globe Theatre

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American History

 

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Bobby B

 

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March 21, 2016

 

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There were also no curtains and no stagehands to speak of other than the actors themselves. In its place, changes of scene were completely in the speeches and narrative situations that Shakespeare wrote into the text of the plays. The stage of the Globe was a level platform about 43 feet in width, 27 or 28 feet deep that was raised about five feet off the ground...
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The stage of the Globe was a level platform about 43 feet in width, 27 or 28 feet deep that was raised about five feet off the ground. The stage was fitted with a number of mechanisms trap doors in its floor for instance, and different sections that were imaginatively created by Shakespeare in his stage directions...
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