Hair ties and ribbions
The majority of the wood used to construct The Globe was wood recovered from dismantling The Theater.
the Globe Theatre.
The Theatre apart, transporting its timbers across the Thames to the Bankside where they were used to build the Globe.
The Globe Theatre was used for acting out and making people watch plays.
the costumes the used were sumptuous materials, vivid colours and they were very expensive. The colours on the costumes had specific meanings.
Earth fire and Air
The majority of the wood used to construct The Globe was wood recovered from dismantling The Theater.
the Globe Theatre.
The Theatre apart, transporting its timbers across the Thames to the Bankside where they were used to build the Globe.
The Globe Theatre was used for acting out and making people watch plays.
Hair ties and ribbions
the costumes the used were sumptuous materials, vivid colours and they were very expensive. The colours on the costumes had specific meanings.
the costumes the used were sumptuous materials, vivid colours and they were very expensive. The colours on the costumes had specific meanings.
The Globe Theatre
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.
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