Being a round theatre, the Globe in London (the third re-make since the original) also had the seating set up around the stage. The best seats, in Shakespeare's time, were actually in the balcony behind the stage. Though today, for only 5 BP, you can stand at the edge of the stage and practically be a part of the production. This was changed into Black and White using Adobe Photoshop.
The Globe Seating in B&W
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at 11:44 on April 24th, 2008
As one of many fans of Shakespeare's works, I absolutely could NOT pass up the opportunity to tour the famed Globe Theatre while visiting London. While the current Globe is not the original (the first one was destroyed and the second burned during a show) it certainly holds plenty of memories. Even today Shakespeare's work continues to be portrayed in this wonderfully unique set-up, and is enjoyed by people from around the Globe. :)