The Gielgud Theatre used to be called the Globe Theatre (from 1909 to 1994). But my guess is that's not the Globe Theatre you are thinking of. You probably are mixing up the Globe Theatre (a building where Shakespeare and others acted and which never changed its name) and the Lord Chamberlain's Men (a company or group of actors which performed in a number of different buildings, the Globe theatre included, which changed its name a number of times).
The best known one was the Globe.
no it wasnt as
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4 theaters were built.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men played at the Globe. They changed their name to the King's Men in 1603.
The Globe
The Globe theatre is one
There was one Globe Theater, Located in London, specifically on Bankside in Southwich.
It is one of the oldest theatres. It is also a globe and the most famous
Yes he was a part-owner of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars.
He changed it because he wanted it to be round like a globe and because he wanted it to represent the globe(earth)
It is pre 1930 when the company name was changed to globe american