The puritans closed it down along with all the other theaters in London
It closed in 1642
The theater was closed down by the Puritans.
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 Globe theatre was closed down in 1642 by the Puritans. It was demolished in 1644-45.
The globe in london was shut down in 1642
It closed in 1642
The theater was closed down by the Puritans.
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 Globe theatre was closed down in 1642 by the Puritans. It was demolished in 1644-45.
The globe in london was shut down in 1642
No. The original Globe burned down in 1613. It was rebuilt it in 1614 and closed it in 1642. However, in 1997, a reconstruction of the Globe opened. They call it Shakespeare's Globe. A link to the official website is shown in related links.
it was cllosed in 1642
Puritans Actually, 1942 was during WWII. The Puritans closed the theaters in 1642.
No. The globe theater was destroyed in the fire of 1613. It was rebuild but closed at 1642. There is a modern globe theater reconstructed in 1997.
the theatre closed in 1642. The Theatre was closed down by the Puritans as were all theatres a religious group of the time who were a bit extremist are such activities were not accepted, social activities were not allowed.
The second Globe Theatre was closed down in 1642 due to the English Civil War and the subsequent rise of the Puritan government, which sought to suppress theatrical performances as part of a broader moral and cultural reform. The Puritans viewed plays as immoral and a distraction from religious devotion. Consequently, the theatre was officially closed, and its activities were deemed illegal until the Restoration in 1660, when public performances resumed.
The second Globe theatre was built in June 1614 and closed in 1642,, There was also a modern version of the Globe theatre named "Shakespeare's Globe". =]