The Globe Theatre was funded by a group of actors and investors, including William Shakespeare himself, who was a shareholder. It was built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men, the playing company to which Shakespeare belonged. The theatre was constructed using profits from their previous venue, The Theatre, which had been dismantled. The investment from these theater practitioners was essential for establishing the Globe as a prominent venue for Elizabethan drama.
Bankside, London (the south side of the Thames)
The Globe on the South Bank.
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yes, The spirts were apparently those of Robert Blackadder who lived in the buliding in th 19th century before the place became a theartre
The Globe Theatre was a theatre primarily funded by Richard and Cuthbert Burbage and built by Thomas Street. Shakespeare had a share in it which helped supplement his income.
He is the one who rebuild the globe theartre that demolished. And many shakespeares' plays were performed in the Globe theartre.
Bankside, London (the south side of the Thames)
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The Globe on the South Bank.
It was the Globe theatre
The Shakespeare's famous Globe Theater was built by 'The Lord Chamberlain's Men' playing company where he worked in almost his all career.
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it is were you can go and watch plays, most of witch is Shakespeare's play such as romeo and Juliet, Macbeth and so on.
yes, The spirts were apparently those of Robert Blackadder who lived in the buliding in th 19th century before the place became a theartre
In the late 1500s and early 1600s when Shakespeare was alive there were no films. Shakespeare wrote and acted in plays which were performed in theatres such as the Globe and the Swan.
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The Globe Theatre was a theatre primarily funded by Richard and Cuthbert Burbage and built by Thomas Street. Shakespeare had a share in it which helped supplement his income.