He owned a small share (about one-tenth) in The Globe Theatre and the Blackfriars Theatre, where his plays (and those of many other playwrights) were performed.
globe theater was made
Yes. The Globe was and is William Shakespeare's theatre, although a replica of it had to be rebuilt later.
King James I was a great admirer of poetry and drama and was a patron of William Shakespeare. Shakespeare's theater company changed their name to the Kings Men. Shakespeare wrote several of his great works during his reign, for example: Macbeth, Measure for Measure, Othello and King Lear.
William Shakespeare lived during the Renaissance, after the Middle Ages were over.
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He was a shareholder for 12.5%.
William Shakespeare, a famous playwright and actor, invested in the Globe Theater in 1599. He paid 12.5% of the cost of building it and became its largest shareholder.
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shakespeare is known for being a part owner of the globe theater
Employed is not really the right word. Shakespeare was a shareholder, a co-owner, of the Lord Chamberlain's Men/King's Men. He received a share of the profits (after the expences were paid) after every performance when the company divided take between themselves.
its the Globe Theater
In 1614, the Globe Theater was rebuilt after having been burnt down. Yes, William Shakespeare worked as an actor at the Theater and an investor.