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James Burbage was one of the original sharers in the Globe. He owned part of it from the moment it was built.
Shakespeare invested in the Globe Theatre in 1599, five years after he invested in the Acting Company The Lord Chamberlain's Men. The suggestion that he squirrelled away his money for those five years so he could buy a share in the theatre building is ridiculous, because, first, nobody knew five years earlier that the Burbages would need investors in the Globe since they had two perfectly good theatres already, and second, Shakespeare had a lot more money than he put into the Globe. In fact, two years before investing in the Globe, he spent a whack of money buying the second-largest house in Stratford-upon-Avon for his wife to live in.
The Globe Theater in London was most famous for putting on Shakespeare's plays in the 1600s. The Globe was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, and it was rebuilt in 1614 after a fire burned down the first one. A replica of the original Globe Theater was built in 1997, only a few hundred feet from the site of the original.
There's one in Odessa , Texas ~ see related link below .
The original globe theater was the same as the current one, not very large. the biggest difference is that the floor on the lowest level is higher up because it was paved with concrete when the mud and nutshell "authentic" floor washed away.
He did not find it. He was one of the initial investors. It opened in 1599.
The original Globe Theatre opened in 1599 and the present one opened in 1997.
Parrisa, stop looking at wiki answers The original Globe opened in 1599. After that one burned down, a larger one was built on the same site in 1614. There is now a reproduction of the second Globe within a few hundred meters of the original.
James Burbage was one of the original sharers in the Globe. He owned part of it from the moment it was built.
The original Globe was made from timber that was used in a previous theater, called The Theatre, which was owned by one of the shareholder's father. The original burned down in a fire. It was rebuilt in 1614 and then closed in 1642 by Puritans.
Shakespeare invested in the Globe Theatre in 1599, five years after he invested in the Acting Company The Lord Chamberlain's Men. The suggestion that he squirrelled away his money for those five years so he could buy a share in the theatre building is ridiculous, because, first, nobody knew five years earlier that the Burbages would need investors in the Globe since they had two perfectly good theatres already, and second, Shakespeare had a lot more money than he put into the Globe. In fact, two years before investing in the Globe, he spent a whack of money buying the second-largest house in Stratford-upon-Avon for his wife to live in.
The Globe Theater in London was most famous for putting on Shakespeare's plays in the 1600s. The Globe was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, and it was rebuilt in 1614 after a fire burned down the first one. A replica of the original Globe Theater was built in 1997, only a few hundred feet from the site of the original.
There's one in Odessa , Texas ~ see related link below .
the fist one was the original but the second was a modern version of the old one because it burnt down
The original globe theater was the same as the current one, not very large. the biggest difference is that the floor on the lowest level is higher up because it was paved with concrete when the mud and nutshell "authentic" floor washed away.
Because it gives us an idea of what original one looked like.
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