History and Evolution
Design and Location
Publicizing, Evaluating, Financing
Stage and Costumes
Audiences
100
Name where The Globe is located.
What is South of the Thames River in London?
100
Name the number of rooms/parts there were to the Globe.
What is thirteen rooms/parts?
100
On the script only the __ name was publicized
What is the theatrical company?
100
Name two props that were used during plays.
What are shields, wooden rainbows, cauldrons, and bearskins?
100
The poor population, commoners of the Elizabethan Era.
Who were the "groundlings"?
200
Name the two people who built the Globe Theater.
Who are Cuthbert and Richard Burbage?
200
How would people get to the Globe theater?
What is walking on the London bridge to cross the river or taking a boat across the river?
200
Name the social class that actors were considered in.
What is low class?
200
Costumes were embroidered with these.
What are gold lace, buttons, satin, copper lace, velvet, and fur?
200
Nobles paid 5 pennies (the greatest amount) to sit in these rooms.
What are the "Lords' Rooms"?
300
Name the people who wanted to shut down the Theater and who prevented them from shutting down between 1598-1603.
Who are the Puritans and Queen Elizabeth I?
300
Name the five seating areas for playgoers.
What is the yard, the lords' room, the lower, middle, and upper galleries?
300
Name the amount of sharers that funded productions.
What is twelve sharers?
300
Yellow costumes represented these.
What are lovers?
300
Name two refreshments that the audience had while watching the play.
What are nuts, apples, water, and bottled ale?
400
Name two locations where Shakespearean style theaters were built.
What is San Diego, London, and Toronto?
400
Describe the hut.
What is the room where props where all the machines were stored, where sound effects came from, and where lowering and raising the props were.
400
Plays were used as a form of ____, so they had to be evaluated to be published
What is expression?
400
Props enhanced the audiences' imagination and this.
What is the scene and acting?
400
Audiences were mostly attracted to this in the play.
What are stage action and special effects?
500
Name three occasions where the Globe was closed or destroyed.
What is the plague, the fire, and the war?
500
Describe the tiring house and describe two places in the tiring house.
What is the room for actors to change and access the stage and what is the wardrobe which was for storing clothes and the props room where all the props were stored?
500
Other acting companies did this, which added to Shakespeare's success
What is perform unauthorized versions of his plays?
500
Theater companies had to get licenses for this reason.
What is the Elizabethan Law made it illegal for people to dress of a different social class?
500
The atmosphere of the theaters could be described as this.
What are lively, market-like, and boisterous?