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					  What is the year the Globe Theatre was originally established?					 
					
					 1599 
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					  How tall was the theatre?					 
					
					 3 stories 
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					  What was the name of Shakespeare's company?					 
					
					 Shakespeare's Acting Company. 
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					  What is the year in which the Globe Theatre was first destroyed?					 
					
					 1613 
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					  How many people can it hold?					 
					
					 1,500 
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					  What are some famous plays done in the theatre?					 
					
					 Hamlet- 1600-1601, All's Well That Ends Well- 1602, Timon of Athens- 1604, etc. 
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					  How was the theatre first destroyed?					 
					
					 A misfired cannonball and/or the roof caught on fire during a performance 
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					  What is the building made out of?					 
					
					 Timber 
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					  What time did the plays start?					 
					
					 Generally 3 o'clock. 
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					  What is the name of the creator of the Globe Theatre?					 
					
					 James Burbage 
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					  What are the two types of stages?					 
					
					 The outer and inner stage. 
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					  What do the red, white, and black flags stand for?					 
					
					 History, comedy, and tragedy. 
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					  What is the second year in which the Globe Theatre was destroyed?					 
					
					 1644 
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					  What was the cellar called?					 
					
					 Hell 
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					  Who are the owners of the theatre?					 
					
					 James Burbage, John Heminges, Lord Chamberlain's men, Augustine Phillips, Thomas Pope, Richard Burbage, and Cuthbert Burbage. 
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