The Globe Theatre, which was not Shakespeare's by the way, since he was only a part owner, burned down on June 29, 1613 during a performance of Henry VIII.
After the first Globe Theatre burned down in 1613, a second one was built in 1614.
On 29th June 1613, fire broke out at the globe theater.
On June 29, 1613, The Globe Theater 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.
1599 and was burned in 1613.
Yes. It burned to the ground in 1613, but was rebuilt bigger and better in 1614.
The Globe Theatre, which was not Shakespeare's by the way, since he was only a part owner, burned down on June 29, 1613 during a performance of Henry VIII.
After the first Globe Theatre burned down in 1613, a second one was built in 1614.
Henry VIII was one of the last plays Shakespeare wrote, very possibly in collaboration with John Fletcher. It was written around 1612 or 1613, certainly not later. It is most famous for the performance of June 29, 1613, during the course of which the Globe Theatre burned to the ground.
It burned down during a performance of Henry VIII in 1613 when a cannon blast set the roof on fire.
1613 is when he retired
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it got burned down .
On 29th June 1613, fire broke out at the globe theater.
The Globe Theatre in London was built in London in 1599 by the company associated with William Shakespeare. It was burned to the ground on June 29, 1613.
On June 29, 1613, The Globe Theater 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.
1599 and was burned in 1613.