No one was hurt when the theatre came alight in 1613, just the building. It was rebuilt in 1614.
During the playHenry the Eighth a theatrical canon misfired causing the wooden beams and thatching to catch fire.The theatre was set on fire after a cannon exploded to signal that queen elizabeth had arrivedit burnt downby some people protesting agaist theaters so they set it alight to get rid of it.
The ring of fire encircles the globe
The fire-bombing of Tokyo in WWII. Estimated 140,000.
According to information on Wikipedia, the 2007 California wildfires destroyed 1,500 homes and over 500,000 acres of land. Nine people died as a direct result of the fire; 85 others were injured, including at least 61 fire fighters.
um surely, many people were killed when the buildings and houses were collapsed on them and because of the fire as well. many died so people lost their lost ones and lives. The earthquake gave people some memorial shock.
No one was hurt when the theatre came alight in 1613, just the building. It was rebuilt in 1614.
FIRE
yes they all died man it was so sad i was in it
A fire.
The Globe theater burnt down....
The Globe Theatre burned down on June 29, 1613 by a devastating fire.
it was closed cause it was set on fire
1613, caused by a fire
The fire was 1613, and the theatre was rebuilt for the following year, 1614.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre will sell a maximum of 700 tickets to groundlings. The number of tickets sold is limited, not by space, but by fire regulation. They could pack a lot more into that space, and in Shakespeare's day, when they had no fire regulations, they did.
Yes, the burning of the Globe Theatre is was an accident. The Globe Theatre was burnt down as the result of a misfiring of a cannon, that was likely used in the production of Henry VIII.
The Globe Theatre located in London is known for the famous playwrights by William Shakespheare. The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599 and was destroyed by a fire in June of 1613. The modern Globe Theatre was built in 1997.