Shakespeare's Globe survives second "Henry VIII" play

The theater on the south bank of the River Thames in London, which burned to the ground during the staging of a play about Henry VIII in 1613 and was rebuilt in the late 1990s, has staged the first version of the play that has come to be called "Henry VIII" since that fateful day.


The Roof of the Globe has been treated with Magma Firestop fire retardant for thatch, which allows the owners to rest a little easier knowing that their property is as proeected against fire as they can make it.


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