In England, in 1593, all the theaters were closed because of plague.
The Theatre was definitely closed in 1596 when the 20-year lease ran out. Presumably it was also closed in 1593 during the bad plague outbreak.
The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.
The black death closed them down! Most companys went bust! The black death closed them down! Most companys went bust!
There was a big fire on stage and the theater being make on wood and sticks burned really fast. There was only one entrance and exit so it was hard to get everyone out. There was no recorded death toll
Briefly, although Shakespeare was writing plays for the theatre and acting in them for some time prior to 1593, at the end of that year he came to the attention of the Earl of Southampton who became his patron, thus furthering his career. There is written evidence that in 1593/94, Shakespeare and his co-actors (known as the "Lord Chamberlain's Men") performed two plays before the Queen, Elizabeth I. The rest is history ! For a really informative website, go to www.shakespeare-online.com
None. The Globe Theatre was not built until 1599.
all the theatres ran out of money
1593 and 1594 in London
It was closed. As were all theaters in 1593.
The Theatre was definitely closed in 1596 when the 20-year lease ran out. Presumably it was also closed in 1593 during the bad plague outbreak.
1593 was the 16th century.
The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.
The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.
The black death closed them down! Most companys went bust! The black death closed them down! Most companys went bust!
1, 3, 9, 27, 59, 177, 531, 1593.
Galileo Galilei made a water thermometer in 1593.
The London theaters closed in 1593 because of an outbreak of plague.