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Many different sounds drift from the doors of the Globe Theatre. Passionate love songs, clashing battles, and heartfelt speeches all have their places in Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre. Although most remember him for his writings, Shakespeare himself worked as an actor at the Globe. The theatre has survived much, still bringing us Shakespeare’s brilliance today. While the theatre itself has changed, many of the plays performed there remain identical to Shakespeare’s originals. And it can still be visited and much can be learned from the history and literature found within its walls. Shakespeare had a special position at the Globe Theatre, the theatre survived much in its history, and still brings us Shakespeare’s plays and others today. …show more content…

While people previously did plays and performances in inn yards, college houses, and even private houses, James Burbage opened the first building in London whose sole purpose was for performing theatre. Four years later William Shakespeare joined the troupe and the group prospered for 20 years. But when the theatre’s lease expired, a dispute on renewal arose and halted performances in the theatre for two years, although during this period they did relocate temporarily to the nearby Curtain playhouse. To end the property issues, the company decided on drastic measures and tore down the theatre and moved it across the river to construct it again next to their rival theatre, the Rose. But their troubles did not end here, for in one particularly tragic performance of Henry VIII, the wadding of a cannon ignited the thatched roof and the theatre burned to the ground in less than two hours, only to be rebuilt shortly later. A recreation sits only a few yards from the original spot today. The Globe Theatre has stood at three different times, surviving many hardships to the present …show more content…

After visiting London in 1949, Sam Wanamaker decided to begin the project of rebuilding the Globe Theatre once more. Sam established the Shakespeare Globe Trust, which he used as his means of gathering funding for the next 23 years, when the land was secured and the first pieces of timber laid. Sam died December 18, 1993, 4 years before the Queen opened the theatre for the first time. Today the Globe Theatre provides plays of many sorts, and even lectures and talks about various topics ranging from specific aspects of Shakespeare’s life to who is addressed in certain sonnets. The Globe Theatre today presents many aspects of theatre life, some the same as the original Globe, and some

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