The globe was the primary home of shakespeare s acting company beginning in late 1599 and it is a possibility that as you like it was written especially for the occasion.
Globe theatre thatched roof.
Master thatchers phil campbell and kit davis who worked on the replica will tend to the roof with their teams.
Today this historically accurate open air recreation of the theater where shakespeare s plays were performed located just a few hundred yards from the original globe has been joined by a second venue a candlelit indoor playhouse.
Shakespeare s company built the globe only because it could not use the special roofed facility blackfriars theatre that james burbage the father of their leading actor richard burbage had built in 1596 for it inside the city the elder burbage had a long history as a theatrical entrepreneur in 1576 he had built the first successful amphitheatre known as the theatre in a london suburb.
Work to replace the thatched roof of the iconic shakespeare s globe theatre in london has begun.
Wanamaker fought long and hard to utilize the thatch and this is the first and only permitted thatched roof in london since 1666.
Shakespeare s globe in 1996 the bankside playhouse became the first thatched building in london since the great fire 330 years earlier.
The modern globe theatre is an academic approximation based on.
Swift reconstruction did.
The building has several features recreated just like the original elizabethan structure shakespeare s globe has the first and only thatched roof permitted in london since the great fire of 1666.
Even when smoke began to curl upwards no one paid much attention.
When it was built in 1996 the replica of the original theatre became the city s first thatched structure since the great fire of 1666.
Thatchers this week start work repairing the roof of shakespeare s globe on bankside with 800 bundles of sedge from the norfolk broads and 10 000 english hazel spars.
Barely anyone in the crowd noticed that a piece of flaming material from one of the cannons had landed on the theatre s thatched roof.
On june 29 1613 during a performance of henry viii a misfired canon ball set the globe s thatched roof on fire and the whole theatre was consumed.
In the words of one eyewitness their eyes were more attentive to the show.
On 29 june 1613 the original globe theatre in london.