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Q: Why could the weather affect the performances at the globe theatre?
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Why could the weather affect a performance in the globe theatre?

It didnt have a roof if there was bad weather if would spoil the performance


Why could weather affect the performance at the Globe Theatre?

no roof...rain...wet stuff every were, annoyed -and soaked- people... *carcastically* simple question, simple answer


Could the japan tsunami affect UK weather?

No. Tsunamis do not affect the weather.


What is a place for performances?

A place for performers is a stage. It could also be a field, the Olympics, an orchestra pit, a theatre/theater, etc.


What is place for performances?

A place for performers is a stage. It could also be a field, the Olympics, an orchestra pit, a theatre/theater, etc.


Does movie theatre has a possibility to profit in a community with museum and couple of beer taverns?

Any movie theatre/live venue will do well as "the only show in town". If the movie theatre can also support live performances, one could present family movies, first run features, and live performances in the evening or after-hours.


Could you eat and drink in the globe theatre?

The Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1613. A replacement built the next year was destroyed by the Puritans in 1643. "Shakespeare's Globe" a modern reconstruction of the Globe Theatre was built in 1997 and hosts regular performances. Patrons can eat and drink during performances, food and drink are sold in the theatre before performances and during the interval. While food and drink are perhaps enjoyable during a performance, a the cushions, which are also obtained from vendors, are a necessity. The wooden benches become quite uncomfortable without them.


What snacks were enjoyed during Shakespeares plays?

Records in diaries and so on suggest that people at Elizabethan theatre performances, which presumably includes performances of Shakespeare's plays, ate apples and oranges, hazelnuts and gingerbread. They could get beer in bottles.


Why were performances only during the day at the globe theatre?

The Globe was made of wood, and they had to use natural light because candles could start a fire. Also, they used the natural light from the sun.


Did the audience participate in the globe theatre performances 1700?

Yes. The audience was much more rowdy back in Shakespearean times and was common for the audience to proclaim that they could do better and climb up on stage.


How did the weather affect the battle of Dunkirk?

It was beautiful weather, therefore the British could get the troops off the beach much more easily


What other kinds of street theatre could you see in Elizabethan times?

We do not have as much information about street theatre as we do about performances in playhouses, probably because there was very little of it. Performers without a patron were subject to imprisonment, and performers with a patron wanted to have a paying audience, thank you very much.