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What was the first permanent theater in England?

The Theatre was one of the first permanent theaters in England.


Who built the first permanent theater in England?

John Brayne


What was the first permanent structure in England for presenting plays called?

the theater (apex son!) ;)


Did Romans have theaters?

Yes the Romans had theaters. They were just as important as the arenas. In the Roman festivals theater performances went hand in hand with the major entertainment events in the arenas. The Theater of Marcellus is the most famous in Rome. Pompey also built a theater in connection with his senate house and temple. Theaters changed over time. They began as temporary wooden structures that could be easily dismantled and moved from place to place. The first permanent theater may have been in Pompeii, the Roman vacation capitol. The first permanent theater in the City of Rome as the Theater of Pompey, made of stone, resembling a highly modified Greek amphitheater. Most of the plays were Latin adaptations of Greek comic playwright Menander. The most popular was Plautus, and, later Terence. Roman Senator/Philosopher Seneca wrote adaptations of the great Greek tragedies during the reigns of Claudius and Nero.


Where is the theater of Marcellus located?

The theater of Marcellus is located in Rome, Italy.


In 1576 who built the first permanent theater out side of london?

James Burbage in partnership with his brother in law, John Brayne.


What did the theaters in roman times have?

Theaters changed over time. They began as temporary wooden structures that could be easily dismantled and moved from place to place. The first permanent theater may have been in Pompeii, the Roman vacation capitol. The first permanent theater in the City of Rome as the Theater of Pompey, made of stone, resembling a highly modified Greek amphitheater. Most of the plays were Latin adaptations of Greek comic playwright Menander. The most popular was Plautus, and, later Terence. Roman Senator/Philosopher Seneca wrote adaptations of the great Greek tragedies during the reigns of Claudius and Nero.


Was Shakespeare the first person to build a permanent theater?

No, but the original Globe Theatre was the first to be built by an acting company. See the related question link below.


What is a permanent set in theatre?

A permanent set in theater is a set that is intended to stay on stage throughout the whole play


How long will the Academy Awards be at the Kodak Theater?

The Kodak Theater, which opened in 2001, was built specifically to be the permanent home of the Academy Awards. It was renamed the Dolby Theater in 2012.


During the Elizabethan period theater companies began to?

use permanent performance spaces.


When was the first theater built?

The theater was invented in Greece on Febuary 8th, 1626. This is if you are referring to the classic theater: stage, etc. If you mean the performing art of acting, it's been going on since the beginning of time.