Monday, June 29, 2009

Literary Quiz o' the Day winner...

It was on this day in 1613 that a historic literary landmark burned to the ground in London? What landmark was it?

Nicole Pike was the first to respond with the Globe Theatre.

On this day in 1613, the Globe Theatre burned down. It was built by Shakespeare's acting company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, in 1599. It was a round, wooden building with thatched-roof balconies for the gentry. A cannon was fired during a performance of Henry VIII to mark the King's entrance, the thatched roof caught fire, and the whole theater was lost in an hour. It was rebuilt the next year, but taken down in 1644 to make space for tenements, after the Puritans closed all theaters. A replica, the new Globe Theatre, was built in the mid-1990s.

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