They were built at the south of the River Thames.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, which was built in 1997 and still stands on the south bank of the Thames in London. No theatres in Shakespeare's day were named after him (or any other person).
London, on the south bank of the Thames in Southark. [say 'suthock]
The Globe Theatre in 1599. It was replaced in 1997 by a modern duplicate.
Its is called the Globe Theater. It was built around 1599. Also the Globe is not in London but actually in the outlyings of a district called Southwark near the river of Thames.
It was built on the Thames.
Most of London's theatres aren't on the south bank.
The globe thetaer was built on the south banks of river Thames in London,England.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, which was built in 1997 and still stands on the south bank of the Thames in London. No theatres in Shakespeare's day were named after him (or any other person).
London, on the south bank of the Thames in Southark. [say 'suthock]
The Globe Theatre was on the south bank of the Thames in the borough called Southwark. The Blackfriars Theatre was in London. Shakespeare had an interest in both of these theatres.
The Globe Theatre in 1599. It was replaced in 1997 by a modern duplicate.
It was built on the Thames.
Its is called the Globe Theater. It was built around 1599. Also the Globe is not in London but actually in the outlyings of a district called Southwark near the river of Thames.
It is built on the banks of the Thames river.
Thames
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
Two Globe Theatres were built because the first one burned down.