The globe theater architecture featured a thatched roof.
Globe theatre does it have a roof.
Built in 1913 the globe theatre in downtown los angeles is considered to be the oldest functioning theatre on broadway.
Bundles of straw or reed were piled on to the frame of the roof.
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.
The elder burbage had a long history as a theatrical entrepreneur.
First opened to accommodate full scale dramatic productions this 27 000 square foot historic landmark is archived as the original broadway theatre in the united states.
The first globe built in 1599 had a thatched roof.
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.
When the second globe theatre was built what was the roof made out of.
The material used to make a thatched roof was either straw or reeds.
The roof was made out of tile.
Swift reconstruction did take place and the globe reopened to the public within a year with the addition of a tiled roof.