The Globe Theatre was closed in 1550 primarily due to the enforcement of a ban on public performances by the City of London authorities. This ban was partly in response to concerns over morality and the potential for disorder associated with theatrical performances. Additionally, the rise of the Puritan movement, which opposed theatrical entertainment, contributed to the theatre's closure during that period. The Globe would later reopen in 1599 and become a prominent venue for Shakespeare's plays.
The Globe Theater closed because of the bubonic plague
it was closed cause it was set on fire
The theater was closed down by the Puritans.
plague
the globe theater was closed down when it got burned down
The Globe Theater closed because of the bubonic plague
it was closed cause it was set on fire
globe valve. With a spherical valve is closed. Valves can be closed with a round handle.
It was often closed due to the plague.
The theater was closed down by the Puritans.
plague
the globe theater was closed down when it got burned down
It closed in 1642
The Puritans closed down the Globe because they believed that theatres were anti-religious and a place of sin. Many other theatres were closed down as well.
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". =]
The puritans closed it down along with all the other theaters in London
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.