Reasons for growing popularity of The Globe
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- Created on: 20-10-18 15:24
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- Reasons for growing popularity of The Globe
- The Queen
- She called the Theatre 'Harmless spenders of time'
- She was a patron to her own company 'Queen's men'
- She helped the Theatre overcome opposition
- Patronage
- Made companies more professional and prestige
- Encouraged competition between companies and patrons
- Opportunity for Gentry and Nobility
- Earl of Leicester
- Allowed more finance funding to go into Theatres and companies
- Protection and security for companies from opposition
- Show off new found wealth and status
- Purpose built theatre
- Patronage allowed companies to have their own theatre depending on popularity
- The New Renaissance
- Golden Age - where Theatres grew more popular
- Flourishing of Arts and acting
- Theatre scene
- Education - Grammar schools
- People getting education and wanting to become actors
- More complexity
- Rise of Gentry
- Walsingham, Cecil, Hatton
- They went to Theatre to 'SEE AND BE SEEN'
- Some Gentry and Nobility were PATRONS
- Theatres reflected the ides of The Great Chain Of Being
- Tiered Seating in Theatres allowed the Gentry to sit at the top
- Commons
- The Theatre increased status of the Gentry
- Plays
- Variety of plays performed
- Comedy
- Tragedy
- Historical
- plays offer a form of escapism
- Aspirations of the Gentry
- Themes
- Exploration
- Travel
- Canopy- heavens- provided the opportunity to perform special effects like flying entrances from actors
- Environment
- Variety of plays performed
- Actors
- There were popular actors who performed at theatres or directed their plays
- William Shakespeare, Richard Burbage and Will Kempe
- Professional companies performed at the Globe
- Developed their skills as actors
- More complex roles were on offer as more actors performed
- Household names
- There were popular actors who performed at theatres or directed their plays
- Purpose Built Theatres
- These theatres allowed plays to always be on and performed
- 20-30 plays a season
- Dedicated season e.g winter plays would relate to Christmas
- No longer nomadic
- THE GLOBE, THE ROSE and THE SWAN
- 3000 in the globe - it has a large scale
- Tiered seating so all classes can come and reasonable prices
- The Queen
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