By: Brenna Caramanna, Briana Charles- Deveo and Tiarra Burnett
The Globe Theatre was located in London. Examination of old property records has identified the plot of land occupied by the Globe as extending from the west side of modern-day Southwark Bridge Road eastwards as far as Porter Street and from Park Street southwards as far as the back of Gatehouse Square. Location
Owned by actors who were also shareholders in Lord Chamberlain's men. Built in 1599 June the globe Theatre went into flames, it was rebuilt the following year. In 1642 the Globe was closed down by the Portraits to make room for tenements History
The Globe actual dimensions are unknown, but its shape and size can be approximated from timber scholarly inquiry over the last two centuries. It was a three story open-air Amphitheatre. Architecture
Elizabethan audiences Attracted people from all classes Queen elizabeth The nobles, commoners, the box office, facilities Who Went
A reconstruction of the globe theatre Elizabethans audience was there Both destroyed by fire Shakespeare Relationship
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