It burned down on his play Henry VII becausethey set a canon to celebrate the kings arrival so the thatched roof went on fire.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre burned to the ground on June 29, 1613. The fire started because of a cannon that was used during a performance of 'Henry VIII.'
Shakespeare did not personally rebuild the theatre; however, the Globe Theatre, where many of his plays were performed, was rebuilt several times. The original Globe was constructed in 1599 and burned down in 1613 during a performance. It was rebuilt in 1614 but was ultimately closed and demolished in 1644. A modern reconstruction of the Globe, known as Shakespeare's Globe, opened in 1997.
The original Globe Theatre burned down during Shakespeare's time. There is a replica today in Southwark. An American actor named Sam Wanamaker rebuilt it.
It burned down during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII on 29 June 1613
Because the globe burned down, they re-named it again. The reason why is because Shakespeare had done aloud of plays and Globe is the equivalent to lots of.
It was burned down by a spark during Shakespeare's presentation of Henry VIII
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre burned to the ground on June 29, 1613. The fire started because of a cannon that was used during a performance of 'Henry VIII.'
The original Globe Theatre burned down during Shakespeare's time. There is a replica today in Southwark. An American actor named Sam Wanamaker rebuilt it.
It burned down during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII on 29 June 1613
Acting. Shakespeare was an actor in the Lord Chamberlain's Men/King's Men who were based out of the first Globe during its entire existence, from 1599 to 1613. It burned down at about the same time Shakespeare retired.
Because the globe burned down, they re-named it again. The reason why is because Shakespeare had done aloud of plays and Globe is the equivalent to lots of.
The Globe Theatre in London was built in London in 1599 by the company associated with William Shakespeare. It was burned to the ground on June 29, 1613.
The first Globe Theatre burned down during a performance of Henry VIII.
The Globe Theatre, which was not Shakespeare's by the way, since he was only a part owner, burned down on June 29, 1613 during a performance of Henry VIII.
In 1613, during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII. They rebuilt it in 1614 and it stayed up until it was torn down in 1644.
Shakespeare's Henry the 8th