The Globe burned in 1613 and was rebuilt in 1614.
A second Globe Theatre was rebuilt on the same site as the first a year after the original Globe burned down in June, 1614.
The fire was 1613, and the theatre was rebuilt for the following year, 1614.
it was rebuilt and christened by queen Elizabeth 2 in 1997
The Globe Theatre was last rebuilt in 1997!
The globe theatre was first built in 1599 then it burnt down in 1613 then rebuilt the globe theatre in 1614
A second Globe Theatre was rebuilt on the same site as the first a year after the original Globe burned down in June, 1614.
The fire was 1613, and the theatre was rebuilt for the following year, 1614.
it was rebuilt and christened by queen Elizabeth 2 in 1997
The Globe Theatre was last rebuilt in 1997!
The globe theatre was first built in 1599 then it burnt down in 1613 then rebuilt the globe theatre in 1614
The old Globe theatre was rebuilt in the year 1614. it burned down because of a cannon blast used for special effects, which shot burning wadding onto the thatched roof. -Cam M.-
After the Globe Theatre burned down on June 29, 1613, it was immediately rebuilt with a slightly different design and ready for action the next year, 1614. After the second Globe was torn down in 1644, it was not rebuilt (since plays had at that time been outlawed), but a replica of the first Globe was built and opened in 1997. It is in a slightly different spot from the original.
After the Globe Theatre burned down on June 29, 1613, it was immediately rebuilt with a slightly different design and ready for action the next year, 1614. After the second Globe was torn down in 1644, it was not rebuilt (since plays had at that time been outlawed), but a replica of the first Globe was built and opened in 1997. It is in a slightly different spot from the original.
It had to be completely rebuilt, and was, the next year (1614).
1614
The Globe theatre burnt down after a theatrical cannon was fired during a production of Henry VIII in 1613, which then set fire to the thatched roof. However, it was rebuilt the next year, 1614.
He founded The Shakespeare Globe Trust