The document provides information about the Globe Theatre in London, including its history and structure. Some key details are: - The Globe Theatre was constructed in 1599 out of timber from the previous Theatre. It was located on the south bank of the Thames. - The Globe served as the primary home of William Shakespeare's acting company beginning in 1599. It burned down during a performance in 1613 when a cannon misfired, but was rebuilt the following year. - The Globe had a hexagonal shape with an inner courtyard about 55 feet across. It had three galleries that could seat over 1,500 people standing in the yard or galleries to watch performances.