Inscription on the Main Entrance of The Globe Theater

Totus Mundus Agit Histrionem - the Inscription

Origin
The Globe Theater was a theater built by the Lord Chamberlain's men (the playing Company Shakespeare worked at) by the actors who were also share holders of the company. In 1613 the theater cought fire  during a performance of Henry VIII when a special effects cannon misfired, the theater was rebuilt but in 1642 the Puritans closed all theaters including the globe it was then dismantled in 1644. A modern reconsturction named "Shakespeare's Globe" was built in 1997, 230 meters (750 ft) from the original site.