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It was called "The Globe"!!!

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Where was the original globe theater located?

The original globe theater was located in London


When was the original globe theatre designed?

The original Globe Theater was built in 1599.


What was and is The Globe Theater?

The Globe Theater was a wooden, thatched, open air, London, Tudor theater where many of Shakespeare's plays were first performed. A replica of the theater has been built on its original site in London where the original theater experience of the Tudor times can be had. This too is named the Globe after the original.


Was the globe theater called the shakespeare theater?

No. However the modern replica Globe Theatre is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.


When was the original globe theater built?

It was opened in 1599.


Where was the original globe theater built?

London, England


What city is the Globe theatre in?

The Globe theater was built in 1599 and destroyed in 1613.It was again built on the same site a year later and then closed down in 1642. The current location of Globe theater is about 250 meters from the original site in London and is now called the Shakespeare's globe.


What is shakespeares open air theater called?

The Globe Theater.


What is the original Globe theatre made of?

The original Globe was made from timber that was used in a previous theater, called The Theatre, which was owned by one of the shareholder's father. The original burned down in a fire. It was rebuilt in 1614 and then closed in 1642 by Puritans.


What was James Burbage's the theater called after it was torn down?

The Globe theater.


How much did the original globe theatre cost to build?

the globe theater cost £1093 to build in 1599....


Is the globe theater in London the original from Shakespeare's time?

No, it's a replica.