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How was the Elizabethan era notified about the plays for the globe theatre?

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How was the Elizabethan era notified about the plays for the globe theatre?

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In the Elizabethan era, the main form of advertising a play was for the Globe to run up a flag showing the theater was open. The color of this flag also told the people what type of performance was being shown: white meant a comedy, black meant a tragedy, and red meant a history. For more information follow the link I’ll put in the sources.

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