Shakespeare's Wooden O was the Globe Theatre in London in which he had a financial interest. It was rebuilt after being accidentally burnt down (in 1613) but was then closed down by the Puritans in 1642 and demolished two years later to build housing.
In 1614, the Globe Theater was rebuilt after having been burnt down. Yes, William Shakespeare worked as an actor at the Theater and an investor.
The Globe Theatre was burnt down on June 29, 1613, due to a cannon being set off during a performance of Shakespeare's "Henry VIII" and setting fire to the roof.June 29, 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII
On 29 June 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII, wadding from a stage cannon ignited the thatched roof and the theatre burned to the ground 'all in less than two hours, the people having enough to do to save themselves'. Fortunately no lives were lost.
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
The globe theatre was where William Shakespeare performed his plays. the first globe was burnt down during one of his plays but the second was built on top of it. It is now a model to remember William Shakespeare by and i think it is also a museum where people can go and visit it. It still stands by the river Thames to this day!
Shakespeare's Wooden O was the Globe Theatre in London in which he had a financial interest. It was rebuilt after being accidentally burnt down (in 1613) but was then closed down by the Puritans in 1642 and demolished two years later to build housing.
The duration of The Burnt Theatre is 1.42 hours.
The Globe Theatre burnt down in 1613 after its opening in 1599. It burnt down because during a production of Henry VIII, a theatrical cannon was fired and it set fire to the roof. The theatre was rebuilt in 1614, and then closed down in 1642. Now there is a replica called Shakespeare's Globe open to the public.
In 1614, the Globe Theater was rebuilt after having been burnt down. Yes, William Shakespeare worked as an actor at the Theater and an investor.
The Burnt Theatre was created on 2005-05-15.
The Globe Theatre was burnt down on June 29, 1613, due to a cannon being set off during a performance of Shakespeare's "Henry VIII" and setting fire to the roof.June 29, 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII
The Globe Theatre was burnt down by a canon in one of his plays
the globe theatre burnt down for 1 hour
On 29 June 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII, wadding from a stage cannon ignited the thatched roof and the theatre burned to the ground 'all in less than two hours, the people having enough to do to save themselves'. Fortunately no lives were lost.
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
Shakespeare's plays were shown at his theatre, called the Globe. It is situated in London Borough, in southwark. It got burnt down once, so they rebuilt it.