It depends on which Globe Theatre you are talking about. If you are talking about the one Shakespeare worked in, it had a thrust stage, and so had no curtains between the stage and the audience as a proscenium stage would have. There was probably a curtain over the "concealment space", a recess in the back wall behind the stage, but we have no information about what colour it was. It might have been red. Or black. Or puce. Or just about any colour.
If you are talking about some other Globe Theatre you will have to be more specific.
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The Globe Theater was an Amphitheater with a Thrust Stage.
The Globe Theater was built originally of wood.
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the globe theater
The Globe Theater was an Amphitheater with a Thrust Stage.
The small room that was in back of the main acting stage at the Globe Theater was called the inner-below. It contained curtains that could hide the room until it was needed for a scene. The room could be changed by different curtains and furniture.
The Globe Theater (theatre) was a theater in London associated with Shakespeare.
The Globe Theater was built originally of wood.
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The original globe theater was located in London
One may purchase high quality curtains for a community theater stage from Luxot Stage Curtains. They will have to custom make the curtains to fit the stage size and layout.
No. However the modern replica Globe Theatre is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
On 29th June 1613, fire broke out at the globe theater.