In London, in a district called Bankside, right across London Bridge from the main part of the city.
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The Globe Theatre was built in 1599, it was built out of some stolen lumber from a first theatre
The globe theatre was first built in 1599 then it burnt down in 1613 then rebuilt the globe theatre in 1614
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre. It the old globe theater was originally built in shakespeare's theatre.
The first Globe Theatre burned down during a performance of Henry VIII.
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre
The Globe Theatre was built in 1599, it was built out of some stolen lumber from a first theatre
The globe theatre was first built in 1599 then it burnt down in 1613 then rebuilt the globe theatre in 1614
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre. It the old globe theater was originally built in shakespeare's theatre.
The first Globe Theatre burned down during a performance of Henry VIII.
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre
James Burbage did not build the Globe; he built a theatre called The Theatre, which was the first successful purpose-built playhouse in England. His sons Richard and Cuthbert built the Globe Theatre in order (of course) to present public performances.
the new globe theater was built in 1614
After the first Globe Theatre burned down in 1613, a second one was built in 1614.
No it wasn't. The ancient Greeks and Romans built very effective outdoor theatres many of which are in use today, 1500 years and more before the Globe was built in 1599. But the Globe was not even the oldest theatre in Britain which was intended as a theatre not just an innyard. The Theatre in Shoreditch, built 1576, was the first. Newington Butts, The Curtain, The Rose, The Swan and the Blackfriars all were built before The Globe.
Well, of course, as much as we like to think of living theatre, theatres are not alive. The history of the Globe Theatre in London is as follows: First Globe: built in 1599, burned down 1613 Second Globe: built in 1614, torn down 1644 Third Globe: built in 1997
The second Globe theatre was built in June 1614 and closed in 1642,, There was also a modern version of the Globe theatre named "Shakespeare's Globe". =]
The British built the Globe Theater.