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The '''Globe Theatre''' was the open air theatre constructed by the [[Lord Chamberlain's Men]] in 1599. The Globe was an octagonal structure with a thatched roof over the stage and the | The '''Globe Theatre''' was the open air theatre constructed by the [[Lord Chamberlain's Men]] in 1599. The Globe was an octagonal structure with a thatched roof over the stage and the galleries, but also an open area which provided inexpensive admission for the poorest playgoers. The original Globe remained in operation until it was destroyed by fire in 1613. A rebuilt Globe continued until [[The Closing of the Theatres]] in 1642. A reconstruction of the Globe, near its original site, opened in 1997. |
Revision as of 13:16, 3 February 2010
The Globe Theatre was the open air theatre constructed by the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1599. The Globe was an octagonal structure with a thatched roof over the stage and the galleries, but also an open area which provided inexpensive admission for the poorest playgoers. The original Globe remained in operation until it was destroyed by fire in 1613. A rebuilt Globe continued until The Closing of the Theatres in 1642. A reconstruction of the Globe, near its original site, opened in 1997.