Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars. He performed in many other theatres of course.
The best known one was the Globe.
in his time theaters did not have good reputation. Many hated the theaters and it was a social shame to work in theaters.
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Shakespeare had his plays performed at a number of theaters. He was part-owner of The Globe and of Blackfriars.
Plague closed the theaters. it is a disease.
The plague
the puritans wanted to close down the theaters in Shakespeare time
The Globe Theatre and the Blackfriars Theatre.
We don't know whether Shakespeare actually helped with the construction of any theatres (it's unlikely since he was an actor not a carpenter) but he did have a share in two of them, which meant that his money went into the construction or purchase of them.
Theaters were built outside the city of London because many civic officials thought the performance of drama was immoral and would cause trouble. These theaters began to be built just before William Shakespeare wrote his first plays in the 1590s. Some of the well-known theaters include the Globe, the Curtain, the Swan, and the Hope.
There is no evidence that Shakespeare was ever involved with any woman apart from his wife. That doesn't mean that we are sure it didn't happen, just that we aren't sure it did.