Globe Theatre Actors
Interesting information about
the Globe Theatre Actors during the life and times of
William Shakespeare and Elizabethan London, England
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The Superstars of the Globe
theatre! The famous actors who brought the plays and their plots to
life. Henry Condell, William Shakespeare, Richard Burbage and John
Heminges! What was their lives like? How much money did they make? How
many plays did they perform in each month? What did they do in the
Winter months? How much rehearsal time
did they have? Click
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Elizabethan Era or
William Shakespeare The Biographies of Globe
Theatre and major Elizabethan Actors
A biography detailing the lives of
the following Globe Theatre and major Elizabethan Actors has been
completed for each of the following actors:
The Life of a Globe
Theatre Actors
The reputation of the early
Elizabethan Actors was not good and any were viewed as no better than
rogues and vagabonds - actors were not trusted. The standing of
Elizabethan Actors improved when the purpose-built theatres were
introduced and some of the Globe Thatre actors became the equivalent of today's
superstars.
The Skills of Globe
Theatre Actors
William Shakespearean and the other
Globe Theatre actors were expected to perform their own stunts. Their
skills would include sword fighting skills and they had to be able to
fall convincingly. The voices of the actors had to carry well. To ensure
that the plot was being communicated to the audience the actors had to
'over-act', making exaggerated gestures with their arms and hands. Their
skills also had to include a good memory - there was a fast turnover of
plays and this skill was a great asset for an actor although not an
essential one...
Rehearsals at the
Globe Theatre Actors - 'cue acting' and 'cue scripting'
The Globe Theatre was known to produce
“eleven performances of ten different plays” in just two
weeks. It was essential to beat the competition for attracting vast
audiences and this was achieved by an extremely rapid turnover of plays.
Rehearsal time was therefore limited. On many occasions the Globe
Theatre Actors only got their lines as the
play was actually in progress. Parts were often only allocated on the day
of the performance. Sometimes the actors didn't even get
any lines. Working with a method called "cue acting " which meant that
there was a person backstage who whispered the lines to the
actor just before he was going to say them. This rapid
turnover led to another technique called “ cue scripting ”,
where where each actor was given only his own lines. The
complete scene and content of the play was not explained to the actors
until it was actually being performed. These techniques
allowed for zero rehearsal time, thus enabling a fast
turnover in terms of new productions at the Globe Theatre
and a huge portfolio of different roles.
The Income of a
Globe Theatre Actors
The salaries of actors varied
according to their position in the theatre. The boy actors who took the
female roles were paid the least of all actors. The Admiral’s Men paid
boy players three shillings a week. The boys were apprenticed to adult
actors and their wages were paid to their masters who gave them board
and lodging and a small allowance in return. Part players were paid a
daily wage of approximately one shilling per day. The main players were
paid at least two shillings per day. However, many of the major
Elizabethan Actors such as William Shakespeare became stake holders in
the theatres, such as the Globe Theatre, and the profits made them very
wealthy men.
List of Names of
the leading Globe Theatre Actors
The leading actors who performed in
the plays were listed in William Shakespeare's First Folio included the
following:
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Globe
Theatre Actors |
William Shakespeare
Richard Burbadge (Burbage)
John Hemings (Heminges)
Augustine Phillips
William Kempt (Will Kempe)
Thomas Poope (Pope)
George Bryan
Henry Condell
William Slye
Richard Cowly
John Lowine
Samuell Crosse
Alexander Cooke
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Samuel Gilburne
Robert Armin
William Ostler
Nathan Field
John Underwood
Nicholas Tooley
William Ecclestone
Joseph Taylor
Robert Benfield
Robert Gouge
Richard Robinson
John Schanke
John Rice |
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Globe
Theatre Actors |
Globe Theatre Actors
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