The Shakespearian Globe and Kings Men
“
To be or not to be
...
Romeo oh Romeo
...”
should sound familiar; these are two lines from two very famous plays. When new, these plays were performed a t a theatre called the
“
globe
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. This theatre employed Shakespeare acting company. Who was the f irst to perform these plays.
Although Shakespeare is known for his plays, and the actin g company that preformed them, not many known about his theatre; the globe theatre.
At the beginning of the seventeenth century was when the first Globe theatre was built and the design of this Globe, in terms of how they opera ted, is interesting; one of the practically interesting pieces being the staging. When it came to the staging, the globe had a certain way
they
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Now as it would be there were eight in Shakespeare
’
s acting company these eight held shears in the company a nd lead roles. The eight shearers of the chamberlain
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s men when it was first formed appeared to have been Richard Burbage, William Shakespeare, john Hemings, Wi lliam Kempe, Augustine
Phillips, George Bryan, William sly and Thomas pope. Richard B urbage was the first actor to play Richard the third, hamlet, Othello and Lear; but was a lso backed his impresario father and took the leading parts. Richard Burbage was about 25 years old in
1594, he out lived
Shakespeare by three years and took the leading parts in th e company
’
s plays till his death. The financial management, Burbage seemed to care little about, of ten fell to john hemings. John hemings was a slightly older man that was married in 1588, ha d twelve children, one of whom became a play Wright, and died in 1630 probably the wealthiest man in the company, owning a quarter of the value of both the globe and the blackfria rs playhouses.
Topic #4
In 1597, Shakespeare's company lost their lease from one t heater and was blocked from occupying another by powerful neighbor
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s intent on keeping out the rabble.