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no it burnt down during a play

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Q: Was the Globe Theatre washed away by a flood?
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How big was the the original globe theatre?

The original globe theater was the same as the current one, not very large. the biggest difference is that the floor on the lowest level is higher up because it was paved with concrete when the mud and nutshell "authentic" floor washed away.


What happens to land after a flash flood?

the land is washed away and than rebuilt


How did the Laingsburg flood in 1981 effect the people?

A total of 184 houses were washed away


What was the name of the london suburb in which they built the globe theatre?

The original Globe theatre was build in the London Borough of Southwark. The new Shakespeare's Globe is built about 230 metres away from the site of the original.


We live in a flood zone and traditional above ground pools would be washed away Can you build a concrete pool above ground?

You can but you still have to make sure it is fastened to the ground and it is full at times of flood because they can float and can get washed away if they are not anchored to the ground.


Where did the posh people sit in the Globe Theatre?

they sat on the top w away from them balls


How far away is the current globe theatre to the old one?

About 200 yards I think.


Write the introduction of flood?

Flood is land that has been washed away by rising and overflowing bodies of water. Floods usually happen when there is heavy rain fall.


What happened at the 1953 East Anglia Flood?

It was a flood that caused a nightmare in East Anglia, people's life were sadly decreasing. The houses were washed away and cars were boats.


Where did they moves the globe theatre?

They didn't move the Globe Theatre. What you are thinking of, probably, is when Richard and Cuthbert Burbage found themselves to be the owner of a theatre called The Theatre which they couldn't use because the landlord wouldn't allow anyone on the land. When their landlord was away, they got their carpenter, Peter Street, to take the Theatre down. They saved some of the lumber from the old theatre and used it to build a new theatre in a new part of town. This new theatre was called the Globe Theatre and it opened in 1599. It didn't move anywhere.


What would you suggest planting to stabilize and renew an area that has washed away after a flood?

Strawberries and bananas because they are very healthy for soil.


Why is Shakespeare's Globe Theatre called what it is?

It is called that because it is a reproduction of the First Globe Theatre which stood near to where Shakespeare's Globe is located from 1599 to 1613, when it burned down. It is called "Shakespeare's" Globe Theatre because at the time that it was built, in 1997, William Shakespeare was far and away the most famous person to have been associated with the First Globe. The name "Shakespeare's Globe" ONLY refers to the theatre built in 1997. The one built in 1599 and the one built in 1614 were both called simply The Globe. At the time they were built, William Shakespeare was not the most famous person associated with them, nor was he the principal owner of them.