The Curtain
The Curtain The Curtain was a theatre that William Skakespeare held some of his famous plays. One of the most famous plays held at the curtain, was Romeo and Juliet. The Curtain was built about 200 yards south of London's first playhouses, The Theatre. The main reason why The Curtain was named The Curtain was because it was located by a piece of land that was called Curtain Close. Most people would think that they called it The Curtain because it had big curtains that hung down over the stage, in front. The reason people would think that was because most of the modern theatres have those kinds of curtains. Although there were famous plays preformed there not much was known about the plays there. The Curtain actually was replaced by the famous Globe Theatre.
Friday, October 26, 2007
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