The material used to make a thatched roof was either straw or reeds.
The globe theatre thatched roof.
Swift reconstruction did take place and the globe reopened to the public within a year with the addition of a tiled roof.
People on bankside the river thames waterfront in front of shakespeare s globe theatre central london on a hot summer day.
Work to replace the thatched roof of the iconic shakespeare s globe theatre in london has begun.
The modern thatch is well protected by fire retardants and sprinklers on the roof ensure further protection against fire.
Shakespeare s company built the globe only because it could not use the special roofed facility blackfriars theatre that james burbage the father of their leading actor richard burbage had built in 1596 for it inside the city.
On june 29 1613 during a performance of henry viii a misfired canon ball set the globe s thatched roof on fire and the whole theatre was consumed.
Detail of the globe theatre showing straw thatched roof oak timbers and joints and whitewashed plastered walls the shakespeare globe theatre.
The modern globe theatre is one of the few thatched buildings in london others can be found in the suburb of kingsbury but the globe s modern water reed thatch is purely for decorative purpose and actually lies over a fully waterproofed roof built with modern materials.
When it was built in 1996 the replica of the original theatre became the city s first thatched.
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Historians scholars and architects all worked together in their efforts to build the globe in the same way the lord chamberlain s men did down to the green oak pillars and thatched roof.
The globe was the primary home of shakespeare s acting company beginning in late 1599 and it is a possibility that as you like it was written especially for the occasion.
The globe theater architecture featured a thatched roof.
The elder burbage had a long history as a theatrical entrepreneur.
The globe theatre opened in 1997 was modelled on the rose which was destroyed by a fire on a dry june night in 1613 when a burning wad of cloth ejected from a special effects cannon during a performance set light to.
Their work and dreams were fulfilled when the new globe theatre opened in 1997 one street away from where the original stood.
The globe theatre fire of 1613.
Bundles of straw or reed were piled on to the frame of the roof.