the Globe Theatre.
If you mean William Shakespeare then the theatre was called the Globe.
Shakespeare'sGlobe Theater
No, the Rose theatre and the Globe theatre are two different theatres. The Rose theatre opened before the Globe theatre in 1587, and the Globe theatre opened afterwards in 1599. The Rose theatre closed in 1605, whereas the Globe Theatre was burnt down in 1613, rebuilt in 1614 and then closed in 1642. Both theatres are now rebuilt and open to the public.
the eagle eye theatre. it was called this because it had a place in the theatre called eagle view
the Globe Theatre.
No. However the modern replica Globe Theatre is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
If you mean William Shakespeare then the theatre was called the Globe.
Shakespeare'sGlobe Theater
No, the Rose theatre and the Globe theatre are two different theatres. The Rose theatre opened before the Globe theatre in 1587, and the Globe theatre opened afterwards in 1599. The Rose theatre closed in 1605, whereas the Globe Theatre was burnt down in 1613, rebuilt in 1614 and then closed in 1642. Both theatres are now rebuilt and open to the public.
the eagle eye theatre. it was called this because it had a place in the theatre called eagle view
they were called the pourporous
The Globe Theatre was not Globe-shaped (it would be a sphere if so), but it was called that probably because you could see representations of everything in the world there.
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.
They were called "Groundlings, or Commoners". they paid one penny in order to stand near the stage. Since the Globe Theatre didn't have a roof, the "Groundlings" were not protected from the rain. Higher paying guests sat in the galleries which had 3 levels.
Easy its called looking it up
the old vic