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Inner stage

This stage was used for indoor scenes. It had a curtain that could be opened and closed for scene changes

Entrance

Gatherers stood there too collect a penny

Flag

Advertised the next play to be performed

Black flag meant

Tragedy

White flag meant

Comedy

Red flag meant

History

Trap door

Referred as hell actors could rise and descend from this door

The heavens

Ceiling over the stage to protect the actors from sun or rain

Main stage

Where play took place

Brick foundation

Built on wet marshy land close to Thames river

Tiring house

Covered with a curtain, actors used place to change and rest

Open yard

Paid one penny to Stand, groundlings would stand here and throw objects and tell at the actors

Upper stage

Used for bedroom and balcony scenes

Galleries

3 covered seating sections paid more to sit there BC no rain or sun

Support pillars

Wooden pillars painted to look like marble

Motto

The whole world is a playhouse

Motto

The whole world is a playhouse

Capasity

3000 people

Motto

The whole world is a playhouse

Capasity

3000 people

What was the golden globe theatre also considered as

The wooden o

Built in what year

1599