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The Globe Theatre
The Globe Theatre is made of Thatched Straw, which is why the original caught alight so easily. There wasn't a roof, so the Thatched Straw is the only material.
A cannon was used as an effect for the play King Henry VIII. A spark from the cannon landed on the thatched roof of the Globe theatre. Within an hour, the whole globe was ruined. This was in 1613. A new globe theatre was built within a year.
In 1613, the Globe Theatre burnt down after a cannon went off, sparks igniting a thatched roof.
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The Globe Theatre
The Globe Theatre is made of Thatched Straw, which is why the original caught alight so easily. There wasn't a roof, so the Thatched Straw is the only material.
It had a thatched roof, hence the fire of London spreading easily.
A cannon was used as an effect for the play King Henry VIII. A spark from the cannon landed on the thatched roof of the Globe theatre. Within an hour, the whole globe was ruined. This was in 1613. A new globe theatre was built within a year.
In 1613, the Globe Theatre burnt down after a cannon went off, sparks igniting a thatched roof.
The Globe Theater Architecture featured a thatched roof. The material used to make a thatched roof was either straw or reeds. Bundles of straw or reed were piled on to the frame of the roof. The bundles had a circumference of between 24 to 27 inches and could range from 3 to 7 feet long. The thatched roof was a real fire hazard and in 1613 the original Globe theatre was burnt to the ground. A new Globe Theater was built quickly, with one important addition. The new Globe Theatre boasted a tiled roof.
the new one doesn't have a thatched roof
The Globe Theatre was made out of wood so it was therefore easy to burn down. During a performance of 'Henry VIII' a cannon misfired, setting the thatched roof on fire.
The Globe theatre burnt down after a theatrical cannon was fired during a production of Henry VIII in 1613, which then set fire to the thatched roof. However, it was rebuilt the next year, 1614.
Not sure. Maybe it does have a thatched roof.......
The Globe is an open air theatre in central London. Should you have meant 'has the roof been repaired using a patching method' then the answer would be no as there is no roof to patch. Furthermore, had you meant 'does the globe theatre have a THatched roof' then the answer would still be a definite no for similar reasons.