What theatre are you thinking of as "Shakespeare's theatre"? Because Shakespeare did not own even a part of any theatre in 1592. Nor did he own even a part of any theatrical company. In fact he may not have even been a permanent member of any theatrical company at that time. There was nothing you could call "shakespeare's theatre" in 1592.
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The Puritans.
The Globe Theater
The Globe Theater.
The Globe Theater, London.
20,000 people went to theater in 1592
Everyone who loved theater. There was theater for the poor and theater for the rich.
The theater most closely associated with William Shakespeare was the Globe theater in London, England.
The Globe Theatre was not closed in 1592 because it wasn't built until 1599. There were plague outbreaks in 1603 and 1608 which caused the theatres to close. This plague was pneumonic plague, not bubonic as is often incorrectly stated.
The Globe Theatre
He was living in London, a full-time actor trying to make a break into the playwriting business.
Sometime between 1585 and 1592.