The globe theatre was made of wood more or less circular in form and open to the skies in the centre.
Material of the globe theatre roof.
Rising to a height of 12 metres 40 ft and measuring 24 metres 80 ft across inside were three tiers of seating providing a capacity of around 2 000.
The globe was designed and constructed for the chamberlain s men by cuthbert burbage son of the theatre s creator james burbage.
The company could then afford to decorate it much more extravagantly and it had a tiled roof instead of thatched.
The globe theatre was originally a theatre located in london england.
It stood next to the rose on the south side of the thames and was the most elaborate and attractive theatre yet built.
However by this point shakespeare s influence had lessened and he was spending more and more time back in stratford upon avon.
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This engraving of bankside made in 1644 shows the tiled roof and large tiring house and stage roof like an upside down w of the second globe.
The theatre was located in southwark across the river thames from the city of london.
For example the roof of the theatre was thatched with reeds not covered with more expensive tile.
It was dedicated to william shakespeare and the first one was made with timbers nails stone flint plaster and thatched.
The globe theatre opened in 1997 was modelled on the rose which was destroyed by a fire on a dry june night in 1613 when a burning wad of cloth ejected from a special effects cannon during a performance set light to.
On 29 june 1613 the original globe theatre in london where most of william shakespeare s plays debuted was destroyed by fire during a performance of all is true known to modern audiences as henry viii.
Its design is still speculative in key areas such as its size the shape of the stage and the decorations.
The modern globe theatre is one of the few thatched buildings in london others can be found in the suburb of kingsbury but the globe s modern water reed thatch is purely for decorative purpose and actually lies over a fully waterproofed roof built with modern materials.
Courtesy of folger shakespeare library.
In this picture the labels were swapped around.
The globe theatre was constructed in 1599 out of timber taken from the theatre.
The globe theatre which was only partly owned by shakespeare by the way was built on a wooden frame and the walls made of lath and plaster.
It is made for example from new green oak like the fortune not from the 23 year old timbers of a dismantled building like the original globe.
The first globe built in 1599 had a thatched roof.
In 1599 the theatre opened and was a huge success.