Globe Theatre (London, England : 1599-1644)
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Globe Theatre (Southwark, London, England)
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre (London, England : 1599-1644)
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found: Work cat.: Berry, H. Shakespeare's playhouses ... 1987.
found: LC Database, May 18, 1987.
found: London Theatre Guide, 1576-1642, 1979:p. 26-28 (The first Globe; the second Globe)
found: Britannica Micro.("London theatre in which the plays of William Shakespeare were performed after 1599, [located at] Bankside, a district of Southwark stretching for about half a mile West of London Bridge on the South bank of the River Thames.")
found: Ox. Companion theatre(Bankside, Southwark, 1599-1613, Shakespeare's chief theater; same site, 1614-1644; Strand, Newcastle Street, 1868-1902; "present Globe Theatre", formerly Hicks (1906-1909), 1909- )
found: Theatre London, 1980([present Globe Theatre] Shaftsbury Ave., Picadilly, built 1906 as Hicks Theatre, renamed in 1909)
found: Absoluteshakespeare.com, Aug. 19, 2003(Globe Theatre; Shakespeare's Globe Theatre - "Construction of the famous playhouse ... began in early 1599 ... in 1644 ... the famous playhouse was taken down.")
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2003-08-19: new
2003-09-05: revised
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