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It used to be on the other side but Shakespeare's rent was raised so he moved it over to the south.

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Q: Why did they build the new globe theatre on the southwark bankside of London?
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What was the name of the london suburb in which they built the globe theatre?

The original Globe theatre was build in the London Borough of Southwark. The new Shakespeare's Globe is built about 230 metres away from the site of the original.


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To cross the river Thames and connect Southwark with the City of London.


Where did timbers to build the globe come from?

The Theatre apart, transporting its timbers across the Thames to the Bankside where they were used to build the Globe.


Where was shakespeare globe theatre build?

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Was the globe theatre in a similar place as it is today?

The original Globe Theatre, built in 1599, was built in Southwark, south of the River Thames across from the City of London. The replica Globe is also in Southwark not far from the same place. They could not build it exactly on the same place because another historically significant building has been built over the foundations of the original theatre. Some of these foundations were revealed when they were rebuilding the parking lot.


Where is the global theater build?

The Globe Theatre is in London.


Where did they get the material to build the globe theatre?

Shakespeare's business partners owned a theatre (called The Theatre) north of London. Although they owned the building, they did not own the land under it. They had a number of legal disputes with their landlord as a result of which they took down the entire theatre (without advising the landlord) and transported it across the river to Southwark, just south of the City of London across the Thames. There they rebuilt it using the same materials and called the new theatre The Globe. The landlord who had been hoping to seize the building to satisfy his claims was out of luck.


Where did William shakespeare get the builing materials to build globe theatre?

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When was the globe theatre built and by whom?

the globe theatre was build in London, England in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company.


Where did Shakespeare's get the wood to build the glode theater?

The wood for the Globe theatre,came from "The Theatre", the original theatre built by James Burbage in 1576.Due to problems with the lease, Shakespeare's company,"The Chamberlain's Men", dismantled it plank by plank,stored them over the winter, and re-built the new"Globe Theatre" on the other side of the river in Bankside.


Where is the Globe Theatre located?

The first proper theater as we know it was called the Theatre, built at Shoreditch, London in 1576 and the owner was James Burbage. James Burbage had obtained a 21 year lease with permission to build the first playhouse, aptly named ' The Theatre '. Before this time plays were performed in the courtyard of inns or inn-yards, or sometimes, in the houses of noblemen or in extreme circumstances on open ground. After the Theatre, further open air playhouses ( theaters ) opened in the London area, including the Rose Theatre (1587), and the Hope Theatre (1613). The most famous Elizabethan playhouse ( theater ) was the Globe Theatre (1599) built by the company in which Shakespeare had a stake - now often referred to as the Shakespearean Globe. The full history of the Elizabethan Theater with all its theaters, playhouses and inn-yards is available by clicking the Elizabethan Theatre link which provides comprehensive information about Elizabethan Inn-Yards, Theaters and Playhouses.The Shakespeare's Globe Theater is located in the Southwark section of London, England. It was opened in 1995 and is close to where the original Globe Theatre was located during Shakespeare's time.


Who built the first Public Theater in 1576?

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