No. The Lord Chamberlain's Men/ King's Men had a broad repertoire including plays by Jonson and Middleton as well as those by Shakespeare. And we cannot be totally sure that other companies besides them may have some time used the Globe.
The Globe Theatre.
Newington Butts Theatre
The Globe
The Globe Theatre
William Shakespeare's plays were performed in 'The Globe Theatre'.
in one of Shakespeares plays a cannon was set of as a stage affect and it was supposed to fly out the globe theatre into the sky but it missed and the globe theatre exploded
Shakespeares plays where preformed by very famous and good actors in the globe theatre. -elz-
Lot's of Shakespear's plays where played It was built in the year of 1598 and the location was the London's Bank side district. It was very big and wide.
The Globe
There is probably no one theatre where all of Shakespeare's plays were performed. You may be thinking of the Globe Theatre. The Globe Theatre was built in 1599 and probably saw all of the plays Shakespeare wrote after that date. But Shakespeare had already been a playwright for seven or eight years before the Globe was built. If any of his plays written before 1599 were played at the Globe they would have to have been revivals. Some of his old plays may have been revived, but all of them? Unlikely.
The Globe Theater, London.
All sorts of monarchs went to see shakespeares plays including Elizabeth the first and king Edward the firstMostly men and nobles. Quick fun fact: Men were only allowed to be in Shakespeare's plays back in his day.