The Globe Theatre, Then

Preview:

DESCRIPTION

The Globe Theatre, Then. Roofless 3 levels of galleries surrounding the stage Plays produced for the general public—an average of 15, 000 spectators every week Natural light only—plays held at noon everyday Plays performed throughout the year, except Lent . Performing at the Globe. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

Citation preview

The Globe Theatre, Then

- Roofless- 3 levels of galleries surrounding the stage- Plays produced for the general public—an average of 15, 000 spectators every week- Natural light only—plays held at noon everyday- Plays performed throughout the year, except Lent

Performing at the Globe

- Elaborate costumes- Lots of props- No scenery (identified places with signs)- Plays lasted 2-3 hours with no breaks!

Staging Areas of the Globe-The Globe stage is a platform that extends into a pit. - Dressing rooms and storage were above and behind the stage.- Second level gallery was where they performed the famous balcony scene in Romeo & Juliet. - “heavens” were performed at top gallery - “trap doors” for ghosts or demons

Theatre Goers

-Wealthy got benches. - “Groundlings” stood and watched in the pit.- More audience interaction than today. - All but wealthy were illiterate.

Stage DirectionsDirections given to the actors that involve

the physical movement onstage

Examples from Romeo and Juliet:

exeunt: exit by 2 or more characterswithin: the character speaks will behind a

door or wall

Now, let’s take a lookat three different types of

dramatic speeches

MonologueOne character’s long speech

in the presence of other characters

Ex. Prince’s speech commandingThe two families to stop

fighting

Soliloquy

A long speech reflecting the thoughts and

emotions of one character alone on

the stage

Aside

A few words spoken directly to the audience by one

character; other characterscan’t hear this

Recommended