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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.

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