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i really don't know what scene but it was henrey the VIII and a cannon was fired so any scene that would require war?

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Q: What scene was being played when the Globe Theatre caught fire in 1613?
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What play was being performed in 1613 in the globe theatre?

We are not often sure of the exact dates on which certain plays were performed at the Globe, but, as it happens, we know that the play being performed at the Globe on June 29, 1613 was Henry VIII. We know this because during the play the roof of the theatre caught fire and it burned to the ground. Nobody was seriously hurt.


Which famous playwright is the Globe theatre known for?

The Globe Theatre located in London is known for the famous playwrights by William Shakespheare. The original Globe Theatre was built in 1599 and was destroyed by a fire in June of 1613. The modern Globe Theatre was built in 1997.


When was the globe theatre finished being built?

the late 1600s


What are the 4 sections in the globe theatre according to the virtual tour?

The "virtual tour" offered by the website of Shakespeare's Globe does not talk about there being sections of the theatre.


Who was on the throne at the time the globe theatre was being built?

Queen Elizabeth I


What was the original globe theatre made of?

The Globe Theatre was a wooden frame-structure building - this being a type of theatre design which had been pioneered by James Burbage (the father of Richard Burbage, whom Shakespeare worked for).


Which play was being performed when the Globe Theatre burned down?

Henry VII


What play was being performed when the Globe theatre burned?

King Henry VIII


What play was being performed when the Globe Theatre?

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Why were there only male actors in the globe theatre?

Not just the Globe Theatre but any theatre. I think its to do with acting being thought as a disreputable enterprise and not the kind of thing women should get involved in.


How does the de3sign of the globe theatre compare with other designs in the London area?

We know very little of the design of the Globe theatre, in fact no-one knows what the inside looked like at all. The inside of the modern Globe is copied from an illustration we have of the Swan theatre's stage and audience pit - this being the nearest thing we have to a contemporary illustration of an Elizabethan theatre.


What shape was the globe theatre and why?

The globe theatre was circular shaped, and there was no real reason for it being the shape it was, just a design, I think.. :D It did have a cut out roof though, to let the actors have more of an 'open air' performance.