The building called Shakespeare's Globe, which opened in 1997, stands not far from the south bank of the River Thames.
There is not nor has there ever been a building called "William Shakespeare Globe". The Globe Playhouse at which Shakespeare performed was never associated with Shakespeare particularly during its existence.
The Globe theatre was in London near the Thames. Shakespear lived near the River Avon in Stratford-upon-Avon.
The globe theater was located near the shore of the Thames River in a southern London suburb known as The Bankside. It was about 1,500 feet away from the old London Bridge.
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.
The Globe Theater is near the Thames River.
The Globe Theatre was created in London, England, specifically on the South Bank of the River Thames. It was built in 1599 by the playing company known as the Lord Chamberlain's Men, which included playwright William Shakespeare. The theatre became one of the most famous venues for Shakespeare's plays and was reconstructed after being destroyed by fire in 1613. The modern reconstruction, known as Shakespeare's Globe, opened to the public in 1997 near the original site.
The Globe theatre was in London near the Thames. Shakespear lived near the River Avon in Stratford-upon-Avon.
The globe theater was located near the shore of the Thames River in a southern London suburb known as The Bankside. It was about 1,500 feet away from the old London Bridge.
The Globe Theater is near the Thames River.
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.
The Globe Theater is near the Thames River.
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.
The reconstructed Globe Theatre is located in the United Kingdom, specifically in London. It stands near the original site of the historic Globe Theatre, which was associated with William Shakespeare in the late 16th century. The modern reconstruction, known as Shakespeare's Globe, opened to the public in 1997 and serves as both a theatre and a museum dedicated to Shakespeare's works and the Elizabethan theatrical experience.
William Basse wrote about William Shakespeare when he was close to his death.
The modern replica of the Globe Theatre, known as Shakespeare's Globe, was opened to the public in 1997. It is located on the South Bank of the River Thames in London, near the original site of the 1599 Globe Theatre. The reconstruction was initiated by American actor and director Sam Wanamaker, who aimed to create a space for experiencing Shakespeare's plays as they might have been performed in the 16th century.
There may be theatres in the world called The William Shakespeare Theatre, but if so none of them are famous. The Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford-on-Avon, built in 1932 but renovated in 2010, and Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, built in 1997 in Southwark near the site of the original Globe, are both famous modern theatres named after Shakespeare. The Theatre most associate with Shakespeare is the Globe Theatre, which was built in 1599 after Shakespeare had been a playwright for about ten years and had already written some of his most famous and best-loved works including Romeo and Juliet, the eight Wars of the Roses plays, The Taming of the Shrew, and A Midsummer Night's Dream. His acting company had previously used the Theatre and later the Curtain for their home base, but they moved to the Globe after it was built. The First Globe saw the premieres of the great tragedies Hamlet, Macbeth, Othello and Lear, the Roman plays, the darker comedies and the Romances like the Tempest. Shakespeare was an actor through all of this time, retiring from the stage at about the same time as the First Globe was destroyed by fire in 1613. Although Shakespeare owned a share in the Globe, he was not a major shareholder nor was he the most important person in his acting company. None of his contemporaries would have regarded the Globe as William Shakespeare's theatre; it was clearly Richard Burbage's.
He was born and brought up near the Warwickshire Avon. There are several River Avons in England because the word Avon means river. He lived in later life in London near the River Thames
There was a plague outbreak in Stratford near the time of Shakespeare's birth, but the point is that he did not catch the disease, which is why he survived.