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Shakespeare did not build the Globe Theatre and did not get the wood. The carpenter's name was Peter Street, and the timber came from the old Theatre Playhouse, the property of Richard and Cuthbert Burbage. Although the Burbages brought the wood and most of the money, Shakespeare kicked in some cash to buy plaster, nails, paint, etc.

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Where did Shakespeare's get the wood to build the glode theater?

The wood for the Globe theatre,came from "The Theatre", the original theatre built by James Burbage in 1576.Due to problems with the lease, Shakespeare's company,"The Chamberlain's Men", dismantled it plank by plank,stored them over the winter, and re-built the new"Globe Theatre" on the other side of the river in Bankside.


Where did they get the wood to build the Globe Theatre?

The majority of the wood used to construct The Globe was wood recovered from dismantling The Theater.


Why was the Globe Theatre considered stolen?

Shakespeare and the Chamberlain's men were forced to leave because the Puritan owner, Giles Allen, refused to renew the lease. Therefore, they decided to build a new theatre, just across the river. Recycling was not uncommon on Shakespeare's time, and as there are not too many trees growing on the island of Great Britain, wood was very expensive. They stole the materials from the Theatre simply by taking out the nails.


What color was the globe theatre?

The globe theatre was white with a brown roof and brown wood accents on the outer walls.


Why is the globe theatre famour?

its famous cos William Shakespeare built it or sumthing like that it got burnt down sum time but not sure wen ur answer wood b cos of its relation 2 William Shakespeare


What type of Wood was used reconstructed Globe Theatre?

All timbers used in the reconstructed Globe are oak.


What is the old globe?

The Old Globe Theatre is a non-profit professional theatre. It is located in San Diego, California, US. The original building was designed by architect Thomas Wood Stevens.


How do you make the Globe Theatre?

popsicle sticks and strong balsa wood work very well, i had to do a project on the globe theatre and that is what i used to make the model, and its very easy to put together with blue tac


What caused the globe theatre to burn down?

The Globe Theatre was made out of wood so it was therefore easy to burn down. During a performance of 'Henry VIII' a cannon misfired, setting the thatched roof on fire.


What was an elizabrthan theretre made of?

If you mean 'Elizabethan Theatre', then the most famous one was The Globe, in London, England, which was used by Shakespeare's company in Elizabethan times. It was made of wood mostly, and burned down at least once, but was rebuilt the first time. The original site was recently found during excavations for the bullding of another theatre in London, because the exact location had been lost for many years. Those involved in the new theatre were thrilled to find that they were right on top of Shakespeare's original Globe. You can find out more about this question by searching Wikipedia, and also by searching the Telegraph newspaper website.


What theater did shakespeare invest in in 1599?

Shakespeare invested money in the Globe theatre in 1599. The Theatre was built by a contractor called Peter Street at the behest of Richard and Cuthbert Burbage. The Burbages were unable to use their oldest theatre, The Theatre, because of legal wrangles with their landlord, and so they had it dismantled and the wood used to make a new theatre. However, they needed more cash so they called upon the members of their theatre company, The Lord Chamberlain's Men to make an investment in the building. Four responded, including William Shakespeare. The Burbages had a 25% share each and the other 50% was held by the other four in equal shares. The Lord Chamberlain's Men had been founded five years earlier by a group including the Burbages and Shakespeare, as well as a number of others. This theatre was destroyed by fire on June 29, 1613, and no pictures of it were made at the time.


Why were performances only during the day at the globe theatre?

The Globe was made of wood, and they had to use natural light because candles could start a fire. Also, they used the natural light from the sun.