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The Globe Theatre Unit Essential Questions: Why are we still reading Shakespeare’s plays today? In what ways did the Elizabethan time period affect Shakespeare's writing? 1599 the theater was built Shakespeare was one of 7 owners Could hold 2500-3000 people The stage was always bare (no scenery) Costumes and props were elaborate The Globe did not have a roof over the central yard. The cheapest way to see a play was as a groundling standing in the central yard. It would cost you one penny. One penny was about a days wage for shepherds or unskilled laborers. Galleries formed a “U” shape in front of the stage with the central yard in the middle. The galleries had seats and a roof A seat cost 2 pennies, if you wanted a straw cushion for the seat you paid 3 pennies The stage was a thrust stage All parts were played by men A woman acting in a play would have been shameless and a serious breach of social custom Actors sometimes wore masks Theater burned down when a cannon was fired during a play and hit the roof When entering a production you receive a Playbill. The cost of tickets today are usually over $50 for balcony seats. Shakespeare would be making over $25,000 a week today in royalties. Theatre vs. Theater • In the United States Theater =building (movies) Theatre =stage productions • In Canada, the UK, Australia, and South Africa, Theatre covers all performances Theatres The Globe Theatre and The Rose Theatre were the two most popular theatres of the time. http://americanshakespearecenter.com/qui z/ Which Shakespeare Character are you?