globe theatre

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a) a theatre south of the River Thames in London where William Shakespeare 's plays were first performed. It was destroyed in the 17th century. b) an exact copy of this theatre, built in the same place and opened in 1996. London theatre in which the plays of William Shakespeare were performed after 1599. It was built by two brothers, Cuthbert and Richard Burbage; half the shares were kept by the Burbages, and the rest were assigned equally to Shakespeare and other members of the Chamberlain's Men. The wooden theatre, built in the shape of an O with no roof over the central area, was destroyed by fire in 1613, rebuilt in 1614, and finally pulled down in 1644. Reconstructed (beginning 1987) near the site of the original theatre, the new Globe Theatre inaugurated its first regular season in 1996
globe theatre

    Hyphenation

    globe the·a·tre

    Turkish pronunciation

    glōb thiıtır

    Pronunciation

    /ˈglōb ˈᴛʜēətər/ /ˈɡloʊb ˈθiːətɜr/
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