A detailed pen-and-ink sketch of the interior of the Globe Theatre, depicting its structural layout and labeled components. The central stage is surrounded by a circular gallery, supported by ornate columns. Key areas are marked, including the "Musicians' Gallery," "Lords' Room (and/or Upper Stage)," "Tiring House," and entrances. The open-air structure captures the architectural elegance of the Elizabethan era, with intricate designs and a prominent flag atop the central stage, signifying an ongoing performance. The drawing emphasizes functional and decorative aspects of the historic playhouse.

Globe Theatre (Southwark, London, England), Ref.: development 1580-90(i): possible intermediate steps in the early development of English theaters.