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almost as famous as shakespeare himself was the theater where he and his troupe performed: the globe theatre in london. built in 1599, the globe was a grand stage for many of shakespeares plays until a fire destroyed it in 1613. a second globe was constructed soon after but met its end in 1644 and was not rebuilt for centuries. in 1970, actor sam wanamaker launched a plan to bring the globe back to life in london. thanks to years of research and dedication, visitors to london can now experience shakespeares works in a setting painstakingly recreated to resemble the original. what wanamaker and his team didnt realize was how long the process would take; because of various delays, the first performance in the new theater didnt occur until 1997. surprisingly, the british royal family was against wanamakers plan because it meant that a proposed high - rise development would have to be scrapped. there are obviously no photographs—and only a few limited illustrations and descriptions—of the original globe, so not everyone is convinced that wanamakers replica is accurate. to be true to the seventeenth century globe, wanamakers team used materials that would have been present in 1599, such as green oak for
The text provides historical information about the Globe Theatre, its destruction, reconstruction attempts, and details about the modern - day recreation. It mentions the time - consuming process of rebuilding (from 1970 plan to 1997 first performance), opposition from the British royal family, lack of comprehensive visual records for accuracy doubts, and use of period - appropriate materials.
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The text describes the history, reconstruction challenges, and aspects of the Globe Theatre in London.