Only one, the first Globe which was built in 1599. It existed in Elizabethan times for only four years, until Elizabeth died in 1603.
there are 500 globe theatres around the world. it is amazing i know but it is really true. it was looked up on ask.com, you should try it. its REALLY GOOD. :)
Only once, on June 29, 1613. Of course there have been other Globe Theatres which didn't burn down, including Shakespeare's Globe, the one standing today.
The Puritans closed down the Globe because they believed that theatres were anti-religious and a place of sin. Many other theatres were closed down as well.
Two theatres: The Globe and the Blackfriars.He bought a share in two theatres--in the Globe in 1599 and the Blackfriars in 1608. Contrary to what many people think, Shakespeare did not have a large share in these theatres--about 12 per cent. But it was enough to make him rich.Shakespeare owned a share in two theatres, The Globe, built in 1599, and the Blackfriars, which they purchased in 1608. He was one of the smaller shareholders, having a 12.5% share.
Periodic outbreaks of plague caused the closure of theatres for health reasons.
Definitely one.
there are 500 globe theatres around the world. it is amazing i know but it is really true. it was looked up on ask.com, you should try it. its REALLY GOOD. :)
Only once, on June 29, 1613. Of course there have been other Globe Theatres which didn't burn down, including Shakespeare's Globe, the one standing today.
The Puritans closed down the Globe because they believed that theatres were anti-religious and a place of sin. Many other theatres were closed down as well.
Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars. He performed in many other theatres of course.
Two. One burned down The other still stands.
Two theatres: The Globe and the Blackfriars.He bought a share in two theatres--in the Globe in 1599 and the Blackfriars in 1608. Contrary to what many people think, Shakespeare did not have a large share in these theatres--about 12 per cent. But it was enough to make him rich.Shakespeare owned a share in two theatres, The Globe, built in 1599, and the Blackfriars, which they purchased in 1608. He was one of the smaller shareholders, having a 12.5% share.
in Elizabethan times England had a population of nearly 5 million.
Explosives and Fireworks, Many died in the making of these theatres.
How many times did the Globe Theatre burn down? Twice
Periodic outbreaks of plague caused the closure of theatres for health reasons.
It was sometimes called "Hell" since people could come up on stage from the understage through a trap door. That's where the witches in Macbeth made their exit and where Mephistopheles in Marlowe's Dr. Faustus entered from. Although of course Dr. Faustus was never played at the Globe Theatre of Shakespeare's day. It was played at The Rose and also at The Fortune, both of which had "Hells" of their own. The Globe Theatre was only one of many Elizabethan theatres which were all built on similar lines: the Theatre, the Curtain, the Rose, the Swan, the Fortune, and the Hope were all similar theatres at about the same time.