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  • Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays, in the London Borough of Southwark, on the south bank of the River Thames. The original theatre was built in 1599, destroyed by a fire in 1613, rebuilt in 1614, and then demolished in 1644. The modern Globe Theatre is an academic approximation based on available evidence of the 1599 and 1614 buildings.
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  • This inspired the founding of a number of Shakespeare's Globe Centres around the world, an activity in which Wanamaker also participated.
  • Many of Shakespeare's plays were first performed at the Globe, although his plays were performed at other theatres and many playwrights wrote for the Globe.
  • Drama at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre was characterised by a tug of war between a disapproving puritanical attitude to it on the part of the city councillors.
  • The Globe is intended not merely as a place for performance of the past, a place for its audiences to conjure an imagined experience of Shakespeares theatre.
  • The truth is that during a performance of Shakespeares historical play Henry VIII , the Globe met its first demise.
  • The story of the Globe Theatre starts with William Shakespeare's acting company The Lord Chamberlain's Men.
  • The Globe opened in 1599 and survived until 1613. During that time it saw the premieres of many of Shakespeare's most popular plays.
  • We celebrate the history of Shakespeares Globe with these juicy facts about the Bard's old stomping ground.
  • Many of Shakespeares plays premiered in the Globe theatre and it became an integral part of the English Renaissance theatre which saw it develop and flourish.
  • Shakespeare's Globe Theatre. ... The Globe was the primary home of Shakespeare's acting company beginning in late 1599, and it is a possibility that As You...