the new globe theater was built in 1614
The main entrance to the new Globe Theatre is; New Globe Walk Bankside London SE1 9DT
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.
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre is located about 750 feet (230 metres) from the original Globe theatre site.
The Globe Theatre was rebuilt in 1614 after it was destroyed in 1613. A new theater was built in 1997 and named after the Globe.
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the new globe theater was built in 1614
21 New Globe Walk Bankside London SE1 9DTthe globe theatre is located in England/ London.
The main entrance to the new Globe Theatre is; New Globe Walk Bankside London SE1 9DT
21 New Globe Walk Bankside London SE1 9DTthe Globe Theatre is located in England/ London.
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.
The reconstruction of the Globe Theatre is located about 750 feet (230 metres) from the original Globe theatre site.
The Globe Theatre was rebuilt in 1614 after it was destroyed in 1613. A new theater was built in 1997 and named after the Globe.
The new design is more up to date with today's technology, the surroundings are more eye catchy. But the new theatre has still kept the same themes as the original theatre and always will do.
The new design is more up to date with today's technology, the surroundings are more eye catchy. But the new theatre has still kept the same themes as the original theatre and always will do.
The new design is more up to date with today's technology, the surroundings are more eye catchy. But the new theatre has still kept the same themes as the original theatre and always will do.
They didn't move the Globe Theatre. What you are thinking of, probably, is when Richard and Cuthbert Burbage found themselves to be the owner of a theatre called The Theatre which they couldn't use because the landlord wouldn't allow anyone on the land. When their landlord was away, they got their carpenter, Peter Street, to take the Theatre down. They saved some of the lumber from the old theatre and used it to build a new theatre in a new part of town. This new theatre was called the Globe Theatre and it opened in 1599. It didn't move anywhere.