1599
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.
The Globe opened in 1599.
When it first opened the Globe theatre could hold about 3,000 people.
The Globe Theatre was built in 1599, it was built out of some stolen lumber from a first theatre
The first Globe Theatre was destroyed by a fire in 1613, and then rebuilt in 1614. When the Purtain's succeeded in closing down theatre it was demolished in 1644. The new Globe theatre was opened in 1997, where it remains standing today. It does not stand in the same place as the original Globe theatre though.
The original Globe Theatre opened in 1599 and the present one opened in 1997.
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.
The Globe opened in 1599.
When it first opened the Globe Theatre could hold about 3,000 people.
When it first opened the Globe theatre could hold about 3,000 people.
The Globe Theatre was built in 1599, it was built out of some stolen lumber from a first theatre
The original Globe Theatre was located in the present London Borough of Southwark, south of the River Thames. The original Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1613. A second, built on the same spot, closed down in 1642. A modern reconstruction of the theatre, named Shakespeare's Globe, opened in 1997, and is approximately 230 meters from the site of the original theatre.
The first Globe Theatre was destroyed by a fire in 1613, and then rebuilt in 1614. When the Purtain's succeeded in closing down theatre it was demolished in 1644. The new Globe theatre was opened in 1997, where it remains standing today. It does not stand in the same place as the original Globe theatre though.
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 reconstruction of the Globe Theatre is located about 750 feet (230 metres) from the original Globe theatre site.
The originaly Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire on 29th June 1613. A second Globe Theatre was built on the same site by June 1614 and closed in 1642. A modern reconstruction of the Globe, named Shakespeare's Globe, opened in 1997 approximately 230 metres (750 ft) from the site of the original theatre.
in 1613