The Globe Theatre is located in London. Google Images provides many pictures of the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's Globe and the Globe Theatre website also provide pictures of the Globe Theatre.
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You can find out by attending a play at Shakespeare's Globe in London or in another replica of an Elizabethan theatre.
There are diagrams and descriptions of The Globe, based on the reconstruction, all over the internet.
The Globe Theater was the primary home of William Shakespeare's acting company. It had three main parts, the outside of the globe, the globe stage and the tiring house.
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You can find out by attending a play at Shakespeare's Globe in London or in another replica of an Elizabethan theatre.
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There are diagrams and descriptions of The Globe, based on the reconstruction, all over the internet.
The Globe Theater was the primary home of William Shakespeare's acting company. It had three main parts, the outside of the globe, the globe stage and the tiring house.
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The first Globe Theatre, the one built in 1599, and the other outdoor theatres of its time such as the Rose, Swan, Curtain and Fortune, was built of wood timbering with whitewashed plastering. The stage was wooden, under a large wooden canopy held up by two mighty pillars, each made of a single tree trunk. Some of these materials might be hard to find, if it were not for the fact that the Burbages, who were the main financiers behind the Globe, owned a theatre (called The Theatre) which they could not use because it was on rented land and the landlord refused to allow any theatre patrons onto the premises. The Burbages, or rather their contractor Peter Street, dismantled The Theatre when the Landlords were out of town and saved the larger beams (like the two pillars which held up the stage) so they could be reused when Street built the Globe.
Find the address (street or email) for the Globe Theatre in London and I'm sure they will be able to answer your question.
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The Globe Theatre was rebuilt on 1614 June in the same site after the original one had burnt down on 1613 June 29 due to a cannon ball thrown while performing one of Shakespeare's plays- Henry Vlll. the rebuilt Globe Theatre was eventually closed down in 1642. In 1997, a modern reconstruction of the Globe named "Shakespeare's Globe" opened approximately 750 feet (230 m) from the site of the original theatre. You can find more here: http://www.ask.com/wiki/Globe_Theatre. I hope this helped. -Rayhana