We don't know which Greek architect decided to improve on the natural structure of a hillside to carve benches into the sides of the hills for people to sit. This was the first theatre. Later Greeks and Romans built many such theatres (called amphitheatres), many of which still stand.
The first theatre in Elizabethan England was called the Red Lion and it was built in 1567. It was a commercial failure and was adapted to be farm buildings.
The Theatre, built in 1576, was the first successful Elizabethan theatre. It was torn down because it was built on rented land and the landlord refused to renew the lease.
No it was torn down
The first Globe did not get torn down; it burned down in 1613. The second Globe was torn down in the 1640's after it was closed down in 1642.
The first one burnt down due to a cannon misfiring during a play. The second one was closed by Puritans and then torn down to make room for housing.
On June 29, 1613, The Globe Theatre burned down during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII. Sparks or wadding that flew from a cannon used during the production ignited a thatched roof of the gallery, resulting in the fire. The theater was rebuilt with a tile roof and reopened a year later. The second Globe was torn down about 1644.
It was the Theatre Shakespeare's company built in 1599 and where his plays were performed. It could hold up to 3000 spectators standing and sitting. It burned down in 1613, was rebuilt with a different roof and eventually was torn down in the 1640s.The Globe Theatre (called Shakespeare's Globe) isa replica of the 1599 theatre built in London in 1996 and used as a working theatre.
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No it was torn down
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The first Globe did not get torn down; it burned down in 1613. The second Globe was torn down in the 1640's after it was closed down in 1642.
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The first one burnt down due to a cannon misfiring during a play. The second one was closed by Puritans and then torn down to make room for housing.
when a ligament is torn it is called hyperextension
it was torn down in the 20th century
The Berlin wall was torn down in the twentieth century.
Time is "torn" in the duration of this book.
On June 29, 1613, The Globe Theatre burned down during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII. Sparks or wadding that flew from a cannon used during the production ignited a thatched roof of the gallery, resulting in the fire. The theater was rebuilt with a tile roof and reopened a year later. The second Globe was torn down about 1644.
The Berlin Wall was torn down by the East German government, who owned it.