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Globe Theatre Timeline in Chronological Order

Globe Theatre Timeline in Chronological Order

The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. In this blog post we will look into it's timeline in chronological order.

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1576 = Burbage and his partner John Brayne decided to create a new, permanent stage for London acting groups. And builds the 'The Theatre' in Shoreditch, London. The Theatre is considered the first theatre built in London for the sole purpose of theatrical productions.

1593 = Theatres closed for 14 months due to outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague in England.

1594 = The Lord Chamberlain's Men use it from 1594 to 1596.

1595 = 1595 March 15, First document mentioning Shakespeare connected with Theatre.

1596 = The city of London did not approve of theatre and banned public performances till 1597.

1597 = After the death of James Burbage in February 1597, The Theatre's lease ended. The Puritan owner, Giles Allen. disapproved of the Theatre and the acting troupe.

1598 = On 28 December 1598, after leasing a new site in Southwark, timbers from the 'The Theatre' was used to construct the new 'Globe Theatre'

1599 = In 1599 the Globe theatre opened and was a huge success.

1601 = Shakespeare's acting troupe, the Chamberlain's Men, were commissioned by the Earl of Essex to stage Richard II at the Globe.

1603 = William Shakespeare acted in Jonson's Sejanus and is mentioned as "a principal tragedian."

1608 = The Bubonic Plague struck London in 1608 and the Globe Theatre was closed again.

1613 = On 29th June 1613, a theatrical cannon misfired during a performance of Henry VIII and set fire to the thatch of the Globe Theatre, the theater burns down within an hour.

1614 = The acting company rebuilt the playhouse in 1614 and it had a tiled roof instead of thatched.

1642 = The Globe was closed down by the Puritans in 1642.

1644 = The Globe Theatre was destroyed by the Puritans in 1644. whipped, and anyone caught attending a play to be fined five shillings.

The Globe Theatre is never re-built - until 1997! Also Read: Mock Test on William Shakespeare MCQs

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