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The Rose is built by Philip Henslowe at Southwark, not far from the bear-baiting and bull-baiting arenas, in 1587. Eight years later Francis Langley erects the Swan on a site nearby; and in 1596 Richard Burbage builds the Blackfriars Theatre, an indoor venue, although it does not open its doors until 1599. Most important of all, Shakespeare, Richard and Cuthbert Burbage, and their partners dismantle The Theatre and remove its beams to a new site at Southwark, where it is rebuilt in 1599 as the Globe. When Edward Alleyn builds the Fortune on the northern edge of the city in 1600, the array of Elizabethan theaters is complete.
–The Time Traveler's Guide to Elizabethan England,
Ian Mortimer
Follow the chronological text structure to put the events in order.
Which theater was built first?
Which theater was built second?
Which theater was built third?
Which theater was built fourth?
Which theater was built fifth?
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First: The Rose (1587)
Second: The Swan (1595)
Third: The Blackfriars (1596)
Fourth: The Globe (rebuilt 1599)
Fifth: The Fortune (1600)
Second: The Swan (1595)
Third: The Blackfriars (1596)
Fourth: The Globe (rebuilt 1599)
Fifth: The Fortune (1600)
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