1) William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, in April 1564.
2) The theatre was 30 metres in diameter and had 20 sides, giving it its perceived circular shape.
3) A seat in the gallery on the first or second floor cost two or three pennies, and for a penny more you could have a cushion. Even poor people could afford to go to the theatre – a standing ticket in front of the stage cost just one penny.
4) In 1614 the Globe Theatre was rebuilt (referred to as Globe 2). In 1642, under the force of the Puritans, the English Parliament issued an ordinance suppressing all stage plays in Theatres and in 1644 the Globe Theatre was demolished by the Puritans.
5) The New Globe Theatre was inaugurated in London in 1997, nearly 350 years after the original Globe Theatre of William Shakespeare was destroyed by the Puritans.
1) I always walk with my friends or play computer games in my free time on the weekend
2) In the evenings I almost always call my grandmother. She lives in another country
3) I usually get up at 9 o'clock
4) After class I often go home, because I have to do a lot of homework, but after this I can go for a walk
5) I sometimes eat lunch in my favorite Cafe near my house
6) I hardly ever cook in my free time . I don't like it
7) I seldom talk to with my cousin,because we misunderstand each other
8) I never watch scientific broadcasts. They are so boring
1) William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, in April 1564.
2) The theatre was 30 metres in diameter and had 20 sides, giving it its perceived circular shape.
3) A seat in the gallery on the first or second floor cost two or three pennies, and for a penny more you could have a cushion. Even poor people could afford to go to the theatre – a standing ticket in front of the stage cost just one penny.
4) In 1614 the Globe Theatre was rebuilt (referred to as Globe 2). In 1642, under the force of the Puritans, the English Parliament issued an ordinance suppressing all stage plays in Theatres and in 1644 the Globe Theatre was demolished by the Puritans.
5) The New Globe Theatre was inaugurated in London in 1997, nearly 350 years after the original Globe Theatre of William Shakespeare was destroyed by the Puritans.