it took almost six months to rebuild the second globe theatre
4 years
It took 10 years to build in 1997,however is only a replica called Shakespeare's globe theater
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
it toke 6 month's to construct the globe theatre
The Globe Theatre, because Shakespeare did act in it, along with other theatres. It was one of two theatres which he owned a share in. He also was a part owner of the Blackfriars Theatre and he acted in it as well, but not for as long as the Globe.
4 years
It took 10 years to build in 1997,however is only a replica called Shakespeare's globe theater
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 globe theatre burnt down for 1 hour
it toke 6 month's to construct the globe theatre
about 2m long.
The Globe Theatre, because Shakespeare did act in it, along with other theatres. It was one of two theatres which he owned a share in. He also was a part owner of the Blackfriars Theatre and he acted in it as well, but not for as long as the Globe.
The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599, and construction took approximately six months to complete. It was constructed by a group of actors, including William Shakespeare, using timber from an earlier theater called The Theatre. The Globe officially opened its doors in the summer of 1599, becoming a prominent venue for Shakespeare's plays.
Its about 100 miles (160 km). The Globe Theatre is on the south bank of the Thames in London.
No, Queen Victoria did not open the Globe Theatre. The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men, a playing company that included William Shakespeare. It was later rebuilt in 1614 after a fire and ultimately closed in 1642. Queen Victoria reigned from 1837 to 1901, long after the Globe Theatre had ceased to exist.
About 1 year. Actually the Lord Chamberlain's Men did not do the building (that was a man called Peter Street), and not all of them contributed money to the project. The Globe was owned only by those members of the company who put in money.
They open in April and close in October.