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How did Shakespeare run his stage?

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11y ago
Updated: 8/21/2019

Your question assumes that Shakespeare "ran his stage", whatever that means. It suggests that he acted as a director or stage manager of his theatre company. However, we have no indication that anyone performed either of those functions in the company, and if they did, it probably wouldn't have been Shakespeare doing it. The lead actor and star Richard Burbage would have been the one "running the stage" if anyone did.

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