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Shakespeare owned a 12.5% share in the Globe and also in the Blackfriars, the other theatre he partly owned.

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Shakespeare's life did not change when he invested in the Globe. He still kept on acting and writing, as he had done before.

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In 1599.

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What theatre did William Shakespeare investment in?

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.


What was William Shakespeare's profession before writing poetry?

William Shakespeare was an actor before he became a playwright and poet. He was also involved in the business side of theatre as a shareholder in the Globe Theatre.


In what theater was Shakespeare both shareholder and an actor?

The Globe Theatre, on the south bank of the River Thames, London


What did shakespeare become the owner of in 1599?

Shakespeare became owner of a 12.5% share in the Globe Theatre in 1599. His share in the theatre decreased over the years.He became the owner of a share (of 12.5 %) in the Globe Theatre. Obviously other people owned the other 87.5% of the theatre.


What happened to Shakespeare's money from his plays?

Shakespeare was a shareholder in the company which owned the Globe Theatre and other assets. There are records of his investments in land and real estate in the Stratford and London areas after he become wealthy.


How large was Shakespeare's theater?

Shakespeare was not the sole owner or even a majority shareholder in any theatres. He held a small share in two of them: the Globe and the Blackfriars. The Globe could hold 3000 people, but the Blackfriars was way smaller, only holding several hundred.


Why was the globe associated with William Shakespeare?

William Shakespeare was a minor shareholder in The Globe Theatre. He, as well as the other owners, was a member of the theatre company that played there, The Lord Chamberlain's Men later called the King's Men. Since Shakespeare was the company playwright, all of his plays were played by that company and often at that theatre (but not always)


William Shakespeare was a shareholder at what theater?

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.


What was Shakespeare's connection with Globe Theatre?

The first Globe Playhouse existed in London, in England between 1599 and 1613. Many of Shakespeare's plays were performed on the Globe theatre for the first time. He was a part owner of the Globe as well as being a partner in the company that performed there.


When was Shakespeare's Globe created?

Shakespeare's Globe was created in 1997.


How much of his theater did Shakespeare own?

He was a shareholder for 12.5%.


Who built the famous Shakespeare Globe with William Shakespeare?

James Burbage built the Globe for William Shakespeare.