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| shape of stage and whow was involed |
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| the audence and it was round |
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| who was opposed to the theater and why |
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| politicians and clergy and because it was dangerous diversion form religion |
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| where where thearers banned and where did it move |
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| banned in london and moved to suburbs known as SouthWark |
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| flagg raised and trumpet sounded |
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| the 3 catagories colors were |
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| black = tragity white for comedy and red for history |
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| in the gallories or on wooden benches in fornt of stage, on the stage for more money or stand in the back with the crowd |
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| the crowd was also known as 3 things |
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| mob sence, groundlings, or penny stinkards |
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| the globe was all so refered to as the what and why does it have that nameand how manny people could it hold |
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| wooden o and had 20 sides for circular appearence, and about 3000 |
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| the stage consiteded of three tiers |
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| when did the clobe theater burn down and what was preforming |
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| when was the thearter rebuilt and when again was it destroyed and who got there way |
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| in 1642 it was rebuilt and then in 1644 it was destroyed and puritans got threre way |
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