Monday, November 17, 2008

my globe

Monday, November 3, 2008

the structure of the globe:

first entrance
playground
private entrance
lords place
scene
under the scene
scene doors
actors places

tudor map: and answer the question

Monday, October 27, 2008





my resum

When the theaters were reopened, Shakespeare did not have actors, but after little time,but he wrote his best works, and with this works he opened a new dramatic style of theater.Two years later, his son died, which coincided with a change in the social area, since the government only authorized the child functions.A year afterwards, they had to give up his theater, and constructed one again in the other side of the Tamesis, with the same woods than the ancientantique one.When the kingqueen of England died, the king acquired the company of Shakespeare.The last work of futile Shakespeare him "the storm" with which he withdrew of the theater.
:the class resum:


With the reopening of the theater in 1594 Shakespeare the vompanya of lord Chamberlain who was a cousin of the queen is associated he joined to the colleaguepartner of lord Admiral. He is the great opportunity for Shakespeare: in little more than two years he will write:Rome i Juliet, the dream of a night of summer, Ricard II, the merchant of Venice, the amanimant of the fury.The government only authorizes the child representations, but these end up having a tone critic still more corrosive than those of the adults.Shakespeare criticizes this environment in one of the most extensive dramas that, Enric IV, a work played the lead in by the sarcastic and desanfedat Falstaff (a character that Shakespeare retrieves in The Cheerful waterfalls of Windsor), writes.Three works have the paperrole of boys as determined young protagonists that, for lack of sensible men, they adopt: a lot of noise for nothing, in your taste and night of kingsThe 1597 obligatory for the owner of the terrain in abandoner the theatre the men of Lord Chamberlain they see themselves forced to acting in the curtain.The night of Christmas of 1958, d'amagat, they take away wood I they move ithim on the other bandside of the Tàmesi where goes construer the globe.The translation that Thomas North had just made from Plutarc facilitates ithimher the necessary historic material to throw endevant his new project placing ither in Rome.




Monday, October 6, 2008

http://wikipedia.com
cuestions:
1. What was the name of the company Shakespeare belonged to ?
2. How many companies were licensed to perform in London ?
3. Why did Shakespeare's company build the Globe ?
4. Who built the Globe ?
5. What did shakespeare's use to build the globe?
6. When the Globe was built , there were two other theatres in Southwark already. Which ones ?7. When was it built ?
8. How and when was it destroyed ?
9. When was it rebuilt ?
10. When was it finally pulled down ? Why ?
11. Explain how acting at the Globe was like.

12. Complete this chart :


the answers:

1.it was the globe theatre

2.there were two

3.Shakespeare's company only built the Globe because they could not use the special playhouse
that their chief actor Richard Burbage's father had built for them in 1596, a roofed theatre inside the city, in Blackfriars.
James Burbage had a long history as a theatrical entrepreneur. In 1576 he built the first successful amphitheatre, known as The Theatre, in a London suburb. Twenty years later, when the lease on The Theatre's land was about to expire, he built the Blackfriars as its replacement. But the wealthy residents of Blackfriars got the government to block its use for plays, so his capital was locked up uselessly.


4.richart and cuthbert burbage build the theatre

5.they build it with the same pieces that the other theatre, piece by piece.

6. the globe was build in 1559.the others theatres are are

7. It was probably completed by the autumn of 1599 .

8. In 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII, the thatch of the Globe was accidentally set alight by a cannon, set off to mark the King's entrance onstage in a scene at Cardinal Wolsey's palace. The entire theatre was destroyed within the hour.

9. By June 1614 it had been rebuilt, this time with a tiled gallery roof and a circular shape.

10.It was pulled down in 1644, two years after the Puritans closed all theatres, to make way for tenement dwellings.

11.Acting at the Globe was radically different from viewing modern Shakespeare on screen.
The plays were staged in the afternoons, using the light of day. Therefore, all references to weather or time of the day had to be given to the audience through the text.
The audience surrounded the stage on all sides. No scenery was used, except for occasional emblematic devices like a throne or a bed.


12.
THEATRE THE GLOBE
COMPANY LORD ALMIRAL'S MENLORD CHAMBERLAIN'S MEN
PLAYWRITER SHAKESPEARE
MAIN ACTOR IT WASN'T IN THE WEB
MANAGER SHAKESPEARE
PATRON HENRY VII
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