The Abbey Theatre in Dublin does have Irish plays very regularly.
No. It is still called Fords Theatre. They still perform plays at the theatre.
Yes there are still plays going on
yes they do, there is many art middle schools and high schools that study theatrical plays and such
The original Globe Theatre (British spelling!) was closed in 1642. A modern reconstruction was built in 1997, not far from the site of the original, and is called "Shakespeare's Globe." You certainly can see plays at the newly built theatre - see the link below.
After 1585 when he was still in Stratford and had no connection with the theatre, but before 1592, when a guy called Robert Greene quoted one of his plays in print.
Westminster Abbey in London. It has not actually been an abbey since 1540, but the church still stands and is used by the Church of England.
The Chorus still plays an integral part in modern theatre. In ancient Greek theatre, the Chorus would emphasize the main points of the plot line, just as the ensemble emphasizes the themes in song in modern musical theatre.
Matsukaze left Yukihira a hat and a cloak as keepsakes. Matsukaze Twenty Plays of the No Theatre was written by Tyler, Royall.
It is not the original theatre. It has been rebuilt.
You are referring to the Irish Republican Army or IRA and they are not still fighting.
Yes, Westminster Abbey was stolen by the Crown in the 16th century, and turned into a protestant church. It is still standing and used for coronations, royal weddings, etc.
The globe theatre was where William Shakespeare performed his plays. the first globe was burnt down during one of his plays but the second was built on top of it. It is now a model to remember William Shakespeare by and i think it is also a museum where people can go and visit it. It still stands by the river Thames to this day!