The original Globe Theatre opened in 1599 and the present one opened in 1997.
The remains of the Globe Theatre in London were discovered in 1989.
The Globe opened in 1599.
He opened is own theatre in London in the year 1599. It was called the Globe Theatre.
It was the home of one of the two greatest acting companies in London, the King's Men (as they became 4 years after the Globe was built in 1599). It was the second largest theatre in London (The Fortune, built the next year, was the largest)
It was larger. It was at the time it was built the largest theatre in London. It held that distinction for one year until the Fortune Theatre, which was larger still, was built.
1599
1582
In the book "King of Shadows," Nat gets to perform "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Globe Theatre in London, England. He travels back in time to the year 1599 and experiences the thrill of acting on the historical stage.
A second Globe Theatre was rebuilt on the same site as the first a year after the original Globe burned down in June, 1614.
The Globe Theatre was closed by the Puritans in 1642, during the English Civil War. The Puritan government deemed plays immoral and closed all theaters in London, leading to the Globe's eventual demolition in 1644.
1613
The Globe theater was built in 1599 and destroyed in 1613.It was again built on the same site a year later and then closed down in 1642. The current location of Globe theater is about 250 meters from the original site in London and is now called the Shakespeare's globe.