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The Globe theatre on London's South Bank
The Globe theatre on London's South Bank
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Helen: The Globe Theatre on the South Bank of the River Thames in the centre of London.

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Helen: Hello, I’m Helen. Welcome to On the Town from BBC Learning English.

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Helen: Now just to set the record straight, the Globe Theatre we are seeing today is a marvellous reconstruction. The original Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire 393 years ago on June 29th 1613.

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Helen: And to answer our questions about the Globe Theatre is Patrick Spottiswoode, the Director of Globe Education.

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It is a round building. It is in fact a twenty-sided wooden O, a polygonal O. And it is made of oak in the main, and it's an open air O so people gather round in the theatre to hear a play.

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Helen: A twenty- sided wooden O, and Patrick used a special phrase to describe this shape – a polygonal O.

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Helen: That’s oak. Oak is a very durable and hard wood. It’s commonly used in buildings and also for furniture in the UK.

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Helen: Open air plays. The shows are performed outside, so we call it open air plays.

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Well it was built in 1599 and Shakespeare and a group of actors put money together to build the theatre. It was the first time ever in England actors had paid to build a theatre. So that was very special.

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Helen: And it was the first time ever in England that actors used their own money to build a theatre.

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And it became the number one theatre in London as Shakespeare's company became the number one acting company of London. So it became from 1599 as the number one venue for theatre and certainly the number one venue for Shakespeare's plays until 1613.

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Helen: It became the number one venue for theatre.

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Helen: The original Globe Theatre provided great entertainment to the public for over 13 years before tragedy struck.

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And in 1613 they put on a play about Henry VIII and they had a cannon effect to announce the arrival of the king on stage. But it was a special effect that went badly wrong because a spark from the cannon flew up and hit the roof which is made of thatch. It caught fire and the theatre burnt to the ground during a performance.

Helen: Now we know how the fire started. The theatre was burnt down during a performance.

Zoë: Ô­À´¾ÍÊÇÒ»³¡Ñݳö°Ñ»·Çò¾ç³¡¸ø»ÙÁË¡£ÊÇ1613ÄêÉÏÑÝɯʿ±ÈÑǵĺàÀû°ËÊÀµÄʱºò£¬ÎªÁËÓôóÅÚ×öÒ»¸öÒôÏìЧ¹û¡£

Helen: A special sound effect, a cannon firing to announce the arrival of the king on stage.

Zoë: ½á¹ûÕâ¸ö´óÅÚ±¬³öÀ´µÄ»ð»¨½¦ÉÏÁËÎݶ¥¡£ ÄãÏëÄÇ¿ÉÁ˵ã¬Õû¸öÎݶ¥¶¼ÊÇÓõ¾²ÝÆÌµÄ¡£

Helen: Thatch roof made of dried grass. As you can imagine, fire and dried grass don’t mix, and the theatre was destroyed very quickly.

Zoë: ½á¹û£¬Ò»³¡ºàÀû°ËÊÀµÄ±íÑݾͰÑɯʿ±ÈÑǵĻ·Çò¾ç³¡ÉÕΪƽµØÁË¡£

Helen: Luckily for all of us today, the theatre has been rebuilt and it is a wonderful place to be.

Zoë: ¶Ôϲ»¶Ó¢¹úÎÄѧµÄÅóÓÑÀ´Ëµ£¬½ñºóÓлú»áµ½Â׶صϰ£¬ÔÚ»·Çò¾ç³¡ÀïÌýÒ»³öɯÎÌÏ·¾ç£¬ÄǾͲ»ÍúÂ×¶ØÒ»ÐÐÁË¡£

Helen: So until next time, it’s goodbye from both of us at BBC Learning English.

Zoë: Bye.

 


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