By Shobhna Jain | Posted on 29th Jun 2020 |
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29 june 1613 -Shakespeare’s Globe theater burnt down during a production of William Shakespeare's Henry VIII. The fire was apparently started by a misdirected canon shot that set its thatched roof ablaze.
The successful theater was originally built in 1599 by a company of actors called the Lord Chamberlain’s Men that included Shakespeare himself and was sited south of the river Thames in the London suburb of Southwark.