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Shakespeare was not the builder, owner or manager of the Globe Theatre. He had money invested in it. Therefore he did not open the original Globe Theatre when it opened in 1599. Richard and Cuthbert Burbage did.

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When did the new globe theatre open?

Shakespeare's Globe, the modern reconstruction of the Globe, opened in 1997.


Who was the first to open the Globe Theatre?

Well, it could be Shakespeare


What lighting was used for the plays in original Globe Theatre?

Natural Lighting - the original Globe theatre was an open air amphitheater.


When did the global theater open?

The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599


What year did Shakespeares original Globe Theatre open in London?

The Globe opened in 1599.


Does the Globe Theatre today have air conditing?

The new Globe Theatre in London has the same kind of air conditioning as Shakespeare's Globe had. It's called wind. Both theatres are in the open air.


What is the New Globe Theatre?

It is called Shakespeare's Globe, and is built on the south bank of the Thames river in Southwark, not far from where the Globe Theatre Shakespeare acted in was located. Shakespeare's Globe was built in 1997 and attempts to be an accurate representation of what an Elizabethan open-air theatre would be like, with some exceptions: there is a fire control system in the thatched roof, there is more than one door for people to enter and exit, and there are bathrooms. Shakespeare's Globe is a successful and popular venue, not only for Shakespeare's plays, but for other forms of drama as well.


What theaters are associated with Shakespeare?

The theatre most often associated with William Shakespeare is the The Globe Theatre, which opened in 1599 in Southwark, London. At that time Shakespeare had already established himself as an actor and playwright. Shakespeare previously acted in a number of theatres in Shoreditch and Southwark such as the Curtain, the Rose, Newington Butts, and The Theatre prior to the Globe being constructed. These theatres were roughly circular in shape with an open roof, which led to the Curtain being called the "Wooden O" in Shakespeare's play Henry V. The Theatre was the first successful purpose-built playhouse in London, and the Globe was the first such playhouse to be built by an acting company. The timber frame of the Globe came from the older theatre The Theatre in Shoreditch, which was demolished following a dispute with the landlord. The original Globe burned down in 1613, following an accident with on-stage pyrotechnics, and was rebuilt in 1614. It was finally closed down in 1642, and demolished in 1644 to make way for housing. Later in Shakespeare's career, he and his acting company, the Kings Men, performed at The Blackfriars Theatre (an indoor theatre) in the winter and at The Globe in summer. Shakespeare had a share in both theatres but he was not in charge of managing either of them. A replica of The Globe has been built in London near the original site using traditional techniques. The modern Globe was finished in 1997. This is the only theatre which you can actually call "Shakespeare's Globe".


In what outdoor theater did Shakespeare's present most of his plays?

Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, The Globe Theatre and The Blackfriars. He called the Globe Theatre the Wooden "O" in his play Henry V because it was built almost circular with an open courtyard in the middle. The Blackfriars was an indoor theatre, designed very much like theatres today with a thrust stage and seating both on the floor and in galleries.The Globe Theater.


How many globe theaters were there in shakespeares time?

The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599 but burned down on July 29, 1613 during a performance of Henry VIII. A second Globe, with a more fireproof roof, was built immediately thereafter and was open for the 1614 season. Shakespeare had by that time retired and it is not clear that he had any connection with the second Globe theatre.


Is the globe theatre still open today?

Yes but the original was destroyed. It was rebuilt in the mid 1600s


What are facts about the open yard in the globe shakespeare theatre?

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, opened in 1997 is intended to be a reproduction of the Globe Theatre which opened in 1599. If you use the word "Shakespeare's" in connection with the theatre, it shows you are talking about the modern one, as the original was only called "The Globe". The surface of the yard is a mixture of hazelnut shells, cinders, ash, sand and silt. This mixture exactly replicates the mixture found in the ruins of the Rose Theatre nearby. It is thought that the hazelnut shells and ash came from the waste from a nearby soap factory. This surface is porous, so that when it rains, the water sinks through the surface and is caught by a watertight concrete funnel which leads all the water toward the middle, where a barrel collects it and feeds it into wooden pipes leading to ditches outside the building. The modern Globe differs from the original one in that a sealant has been applied to the concrete to help protect it.