Why was the Globe theater so popular?
Subsequently, one may also ask, why is the Globe Theatre famous?
The Globe is known because of William Shakespeare's (1564–1616) involvement in it. In the 1590s an outbreak of the plague prompted authorities to close London theaters. At the time Shakespeare was a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, an acting company.
In this way, why was the Globe Theatre so successful?
Within the Globe many of Shakespeare's works were acted out for the first time. Shakespeare's incredible plays and their deep social awareness took London by storm, quickly skyrocketing the Globe into immense fame. The youth would flock to the globe to see plays but also to take part in the atmosphere.
The Theater was eventually torn down and The Globe Theater was created from its parts. The same form was used, which is why it was shaped in a sort of semi-circle, with tiers of balconies all around and space in front of the stage in which people could stand to watch the plays. Modern stages take a few different forms.