Nobody knows, or even has a clue. Anyone who thinks they can answer this is guessing.
It depends what you mean by "Shakespeare's theatre". Do you mean the theatre which was built in 1996 and is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre? Or do you mean the theatre company which he joined, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, which was founded in 1594? Or do you mean the tradition of Elizabethan theatre of which Shakespeare was a part, which started in about 1560? It could be any one.
most of Shakespeare's plays used to be played in the globe theiter
None of the theatres Shakespeare was involved in changed their names.
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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.
Sometime between 1585 and 1590. We cannot be more specific than that.
Sometime between 1585, when the twins were born, and 1592, when Robert Greene quoted from his play Henry VI Part 3. This part of Shakespeare's life is called his "lost years" and it is sometime in this period that he became involved with theatre.
the theatre William Shakespeare built. The theatre William Shakespeare built in 1599.
American Shakespeare Theatre was created in 1955.
The owners of the Globe theatre were all members of the Lord Chamberlain's Men, including Richard and Cuthbert Burbage and William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare did not have a theatre in Stratford. There's one there now, The Royal Shakespeare Theatre where the Royal Shakespeare Company plays, but there wasn't one in Shakespeare's day.
Shakespeare bought share in a theatre group where worked for five years. The name of the theatre is Globe theatre.