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The Globe Theatre was where William Shakespeare performed his plays. the first globe was burnt down during one of his plays but the second was built on top of it. It is now a model to remember William Shakespeare by and i think it is also a museum where people can go and visit it.

It still stands by the River Thames to this day!

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What starting with G was the name of a London theatre used during the lifetime of Sheakespeare?

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