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The Theatre
it looks like a round globe
it looks like a globe
the Globe Theatre
You can find out by attending a play at Shakespeare's Globe in London or in another replica of an Elizabethan theatre.
The Theatre
Hence the name.... Globe theatre. Would it make sense if it was a rectangular prism?
it looks like a round globe
it looks like a globe
The name Globe Theatre came from the saying "The world is a stage"
The Globe Theatre.
The Globe Theatre
the Globe Theatre
You can find out by attending a play at Shakespeare's Globe in London or in another replica of an Elizabethan theatre.
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).
Another name for the Globe Theatre is simply "Shakespeare's Globe." This name emphasizes its association with the playwright William Shakespeare, who was a key figure in its history, as many of his plays were performed there. The theater is also commonly referred to as the "Globe," reflecting its iconic structure and significance in English theatrical history.
The Globe