Does the Globe Theater have a roof?

Shakespeare called his theatre a ‘wooden O’ and like his historic playhouse our Globe Theatre is a 360° auditorium. With no roof over the central yard, the theatre is open-air and audiences who attend performances and tours are told to dress for the weather! Events will go ahead in rain, shine and snow.

Why doesn’t the Globe Theatre have a roof?

Unfortunately, the was an accident during a performance of Henry VIII on June 29, 1613, when a theatrical cannon misfired, igniting the wooden beams and thatched roof of the theater. No one was hurt, but the entire building was burned to the ground.

What is the ceiling of the Globe Theatre called?

heavens

Large columns on either side of the stage supported a roof over the rear portion of the stage. The ceiling under this roof was called the “heavens,” and was painted with clouds and the sky.

What type of roof did the Globe have?

A thatched roof was also part of the Globe Theatre Architecture. Straw or reeds made up the material used to create a thatched roof. On the roof, there were bundles of straw or reed piling up. A 30-count bundle has a circumference of 24 to 27 inches, and a 3- to 7-foot length could also be accommodated.

What happens if it rains at the Globe Theatre?

over a year ago. The play will proceed regardless of the weather. All seats are under cover but if you pay for a cheap standing ticket in the “Groundlings” are around the stage, you will be open to the elements. It rained when we visited and we noticed that they sell ponchos.