|   | Beds were certainly used on stage in some scenes: the
          opening stage direction to the Folio edition of
          Othello, 5.2, reads "Enter Othello, and
          Desdemona in her bed." | 
|   | Other large structures may have been used, as in the
          woodcut of The Spanish
          Tragedy, where Horatio is shown
          hanged in an "arbour." Realistic hanging scenes were
          arranged by the special effects department. Henslowe
          records a payment "for pulleys & workmanship for to
          hang Absolom." | 
|   | A similar structure could have been used in Much
          Ado for the scenes of overhearing in a "pleached
          arbour" like the one illustrated here. |