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2. The first proper theater as we know it was called the
Theatre, built at Shoreditch, London in 1576 and the owner was
James Burbage. James Burbage had obtained a 21 year lease with
permission to build the first playhouse, aptly named ' The Theatre
'. Before this time plays were performed in the courtyard of inns
or inn-yards, or sometimes, in the houses of noblemen or in extreme
circumstances on open ground. After the Theatre, further open air
playhouses ( theaters ) opened in the London area, including the
Rose Theatre (1587), and the Hope Theatre (1613). The most famous
Elizabethan playhouse ( theater ) was the Globe Theatre (1599)
built by the company in which Shakespeare had a stake - now often
referred to as the Shakespearean Globe. The full history of the
Elizabethan Theater with all its theaters, playhouses and inn-yards
is available by clicking the Elizabethan Theatre link which
provides comprehensive information about Elizabethan Inn-Yards,
Theaters and Playhouses.
3. Where is itlocated?
Original Globe Theatre Location
The location of the original Globe Theatre in London was built in
1599 on the Southbank of the river Thames in Southwark, London in
close proximity to the Bear Garden. The land had once been owned by
the Bishop of Winchester and this estate was called the Liberty of
the Clink.
The New Globe Theatre Location in London
In 1993 construction work began on the New Globe Theatre in London.
The New Globe Theatre location is in Southwark, beside the River
Thames, opposite St. Paul's Cathedral. The New Globe Theatre
location is approximately 200 yards from the site of the original
Globe theatre. On June 12th 1997 the opening of the New Globe
Theatre in London was inaugurated by Her Majesty the Queen,
accompanied by HRH Prince Philip.
Globe Theatre Location in London
The following Globe Theatre Map dates back to the time of William
Shakespeare's London. This map of the Elizabethan Theatres in
London, including the Globe Theatre, a good insight into the
location of the famous theatres and their location to each
other.
4. 5. Globetheatrestructure
The Globe Theatre Structure is described by detailing the features
of the exterior and interior structure. It had been assumed that
the Globe Theatre had been an octagonal shaped building. This
assumption was based on the illustrated Visscher map engraving of
1616. But recent archaeological evidence and other documents, such
as the illustrated Hollar map, indicate that it was actually a
20-sided building.
Exterior description
- Open air arena about 100 feet in diameter - circular shape
6. Circumference of the Globe Theatre was approximately 300 feet 7. Built of of timber, nails, stone (flint) and plaster 8. Two sets of stairs 9. There were two doors - the Main entrance and the exit door 10. The original Globe had a partly thatch roof. Following a fire the second Globe Theatre had a partly tiled roof 11. The Roof spanned 46 feet 12. The Globe Theatre also featured a flag pole