The Globe Theatre, because Shakespeare did act in it, along with other theatres. It was one of two theatres which he owned a share in.
He also was a part owner of the Blackfriars Theatre and he acted in it as well, but not for as long as the Globe.
William Shakespeare's plays have been performed in a number of famous theatres over the years, the most notable of which were and are the First Globe Theatre, the Second Globe Theatre, Drury Lane Theatre, Covent Garden Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, the Old Vic, the National Theatre, the Roundhouse, the Barbican, and Shakespeare's Globe. Those are just the English ones.
And also the plays have been performed in famous buildings other than theatres, since in Shakespeare's day, they also performed in the halls of the Inns of Court, private houses and royal palaces, including Whitehall Palace.
Shakespeare was not a builder and did not build any theatres. He was a partner in a group of men who paid to build the Globe theatre and refurbish the Blackfriars but he was not the leader of the group. That would be Richard Burbage. The name of the man who did the actual building was Peter Street.
The Globe and Blackfriars
The globe theater.
The Globe theater.
The building called Shakespeare's Globe, which opened in 1997, stands not far from the south bank of the River Thames. There is not nor has there ever been a building called "William Shakespeare Globe". The Globe Playhouse at which Shakespeare performed was never associated with Shakespeare particularly during its existence.
Iambic pentameter is the type of poetic meter that is commonly associated with William Shakespeare.
His hometown, Stratford upon Avon.
William Shakespeare, a famous playwright and actor, invested in the Globe Theater in 1599. He paid 12.5% of the cost of building it and became its largest shareholder.
The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599
The building called Shakespeare's Globe, which opened in 1997, stands not far from the south bank of the River Thames. There is not nor has there ever been a building called "William Shakespeare Globe". The Globe Playhouse at which Shakespeare performed was never associated with Shakespeare particularly during its existence.
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Iambic pentameter is the type of poetic meter that is commonly associated with William Shakespeare.
His hometown, Stratford upon Avon.
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William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon. As the name implies, it is a town on the River Avon.
William Shakespeare, a famous playwright and actor, invested in the Globe Theater in 1599. He paid 12.5% of the cost of building it and became its largest shareholder.
The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599
Shakespeare had no middle name. His name was just William Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare was an actor, poet and playwright.
Shakespeare was a part owner of the Globe, and belonged to the company who regularly played there. As a result, many Shakespeare plays were played at the Globe.
The theatre most associated with William Shakespeare was the Globe which was in London. Although the original building was destroyed, a modern but good representation has been rebuilt close to the location of the original. Although Shakespeare acted in it (among other places) and his plays (among others) were performed there, Shakespeare was not responsible for constructing theGlobe Theatreand did not own it, having only a one-eighth monetary interest in it.