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The Thames River.
What is the River that Globe Theatre was on?
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On the stage.
Where could the wealthy people sit if they paid enough?
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1599
What year was the first play?
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1642
What year was the Globe Theatre CLOSED?
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Henry VIII
What was showing when the theatre burned down?
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300 feet or 100 yards.
What is The Circumference of The Globe Theatre?
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Richard Burbage or Cuthbert Burbage owned 25%.
Give an example of a person that owned 25% of the Globe Theatre.
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Petty quarrels among kings and other powerful people.
What were the plays featuring?
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1613
What year did the theatre burn down?
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1644
When was the Globe Theatre DESTROYED?
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Bull-baiting or Bear baiting.
Give a valid example of a blood sport.
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1 penny.
How much was the cheapest ticket?
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43 years
How many years was the theatre open?
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1576
What year did the 20-year lease expire on the theatre?
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1500 people.
How many seats does the Globe Theatre have?
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The Bear Garden.
What was located near the Globe that was also used as a theatre but for blood sports?
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12.5%
How much of the Globe Theatre did Shakespeare own?
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Julius Caesar
What was the first play done at the Globe Theatre?
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To the other side of the Thames.
Where did they take the Globe Theatre after the lease expired?
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1599
What year was the Globe Theatre built?
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60 inches
How tall was the stage in inches?
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The heavens.
What were the seats called were the upper class sit?
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As You Like It, Hamlet, Measure for Measure, Othello, King Lear, Macbeth and Antony or Cleopatra.
Give example of 3 famous plays played in the Globe Theatre.
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English Protestants, who sought to purify the Church of England of Roman Catholic practices.
Who were the Puritans?
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The 20-year lease expired.
Why was the Globe Theatre forced to rebuild on the other side of the river?
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