THE GLOBE THEATRE One of the most famous Elizabethan theatres Surrounded on three sides by seating “galleries” Shakespeare’s troupe performed here.He was.

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THE GLOBE THEATRE One of the most famous Elizabethan theatres Surrounded on three sides by seating “galleries” Shakespeare’s troupe performed here.He was part owner in the theatre The acting company had about 25 actors, all male Half of the actors were share holders in the theatre.

The Globe Theatre

Globe cont. Stage was 43 feet wide Extended 1/2 way into the yard(about 27 1/2ft) 3 stories of galleries:12ft.,11ft. And 9ft in height 4 separately divided gentlemen’s rooms

Act I, Scene 1 Three witches gather and say that they’ll meet with Macbeth before sunset and after a terrible battle that has been fought nearby. The three witches are later referred to as “the three weird sisters.” Remember: “Fair is foul and foul is fair.”

ACT I SCENE I. A desert place. Thunder and lightning. Enter three Witches First WitchWhen shall we three meet again In thunder, lightning, or in rain? Second WitchWhen the hurlyburly's done, When the battle's lost and won. Third WitchThat will be ere the set of sun. First WitchWhere the place? Second Witch Upon the heath. Third WitchThere to meet with Macbeth. First WitchI come, Graymalkin! Second WitchPaddock calls. Third WitchAnon. ALLFair is foul, and foul is fair: Hover through the fog and filthy air. Exeunt

Old and ugly????

Creepy

Three Witches

Sirens? ? ?

Weird sisters