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Background: The Theater and the Players. Before there were theaters… Acting was originally a transient endeavor. In other words, it was like the circus.

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1 Background: The Theater and the Players

2 Before there were theaters… Acting was originally a transient endeavor. In other words, it was like the circus in that the performers traveled from town to town to put on shows Acting was originally a transient endeavor. In other words, it was like the circus in that the performers traveled from town to town to put on shows They often set up in “innyards” (the courtyards of inns) They often set up in “innyards” (the courtyards of inns)

3 The Theaters The first successful theater was built by James Burbage in 1576 The first successful theater was built by James Burbage in 1576 It was called…. It was called…. Get ready to be astounded…. Get ready to be astounded…. THE THEATRE! THE THEATRE!

4 Other theaters: The Curtain The Curtain The Swan The Swan The Rose The Rose The Red Lion The Red Lion The Globe The Globe

5 We’re Closed! The theaters closed from 1592-94 The theaters closed from 1592-94 The Black Plague The Black Plague Makes sense— Makes sense— Would you want to sit in a relatively small space with thousands of possibly contagious people? Would you want to sit in a relatively small space with thousands of possibly contagious people?

6 Heading to the play How do you envision people “going to the theater” today? How do you envision people “going to the theater” today?

7 It’s time to don your doublet!

8 Tighten your trussing!

9 Get on your galligaskins!

10 Females, fit on your farthingales!

11 Smooth your stomachers!

12 Remember your ruffs!

13 Slip on your shoes! And grab your gloves!

14 Ladies? Gentlemen?

15 Is everybody ready? We’re going to the theater!

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17 The Globe! Shakespeare’s theater is located just outside of London, England.

18 A white flag is flying. There’s a play today! It’s afternoon, time for the play to start. The young men are dressing up to take the female roles. The stage is a lower class profession, and no women will appear there.

19 The wealthy are in the upper decks. The poor people are in the “pit.” They are known as “the groundlings.”

20 THE GLOBE The Globe theater was built in the Southwark district of London in 1599. The Globe theater was built in the Southwark district of London in 1599. The location was considered the “sporting district”- a place for cock-fighting, bear-baiting and other bawdy attractions. The location was considered the “sporting district”- a place for cock-fighting, bear-baiting and other bawdy attractions.

21 View of the Globe

22 The Globe Theater was open air (no roof) & three levels high.

23 Stats The Globe could fit between 2,000 to 3,000 spectators. The Globe could fit between 2,000 to 3,000 spectators. The plays were about three hours long. The plays were about three hours long.

24 Scenery The actors had costumes and props, but no background scenery. The actors had costumes and props, but no background scenery. A change in the scene was indicated through speeches or narrations Shakespeare wrote into the play. A change in the scene was indicated through speeches or narrations Shakespeare wrote into the play.

25 Special effects Pig blood Pig blood Trapdoors in ceiling and floor (heaven and hell) Trapdoors in ceiling and floor (heaven and hell) Some housed in the little building on top called the “HUTS” Some housed in the little building on top called the “HUTS” Cannon balls Cannon balls Deus ex machina Deus ex machina

26 Fate of the Globe The original Globe stood until June 29 th 1613. The original Globe stood until June 29 th 1613. Unfortunately, it caught on fire and burned to the ground when a cannon was fired during a performance of Henry VIII. Unfortunately, it caught on fire and burned to the ground when a cannon was fired during a performance of Henry VIII.

27 Politics, Religion, and the Theater The Globe was rebuilt in 1614, but in 1642 a more religious regime came into power and closed all theaters in England. The Globe was rebuilt in 1614, but in 1642 a more religious regime came into power and closed all theaters in England.

28 Rebuilt (again)

29 Interior

30 Distance view

31 William Shakespeare

32 Have you heard these phrases? I couldn’t sleep a wink. I couldn’t sleep a wink. He was dead as a doornail. He was dead as a doornail. She’s a tower of strength. She’s a tower of strength. They hoodwinked us. They hoodwinked us. I’m green-eyed with jealousy. I’m green-eyed with jealousy. We’d better lie low for awhile. We’d better lie low for awhile. Keep a civil tongue in your head. Keep a civil tongue in your head.

33 They are just some of the many expressions coined by that master of language, William Shakespeare.

34 Sources Used Fashion pictures from High Fashion in Shakespeare’s Time by Andrew Brownfoot, Five Castles Press Ltd., 1992 Fashion pictures from High Fashion in Shakespeare’s Time by Andrew Brownfoot, Five Castles Press Ltd., 1992 Shakespeare’s Book of Insults, Insights, & Infinite Jests, by John W. Seder, Templegate Publishers, 1984 Shakespeare’s Book of Insults, Insights, & Infinite Jests, by John W. Seder, Templegate Publishers, 1984 The Story of English by Robert McCrum, et. al., Penguin Books, 1987 The Story of English by Robert McCrum, et. al., Penguin Books, 1987


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