London
In Elizabethan times there were actually city ordinances prohibiting the building of theatres within the city (there were no city walls around sixteenth-century London). Think of it as a zoning ordinance. The city fathers thought that theatres created traffic problems and contributed to the spread of crime and disease (although they did not worry about churches, strangely enough). Therefore the theatres were built in the suburbs.
Just outside London. Some were to the south, in Southwark and the liberty of the Clink, and Newington even farther south. And others were to the north, in an area called Bishopsgate or Shoreditch, and also in the area called Cripplegate. But not actually in the City of London, because the City Fathers did not approve of theatres.
no in most theatres you are not allowed to drink and absolutly no smoking. and where have you been anyway? most people should know this you welcome, will silvia
I'ts not even in theatres yet
Most of the theatres were converted into movie theatres, or they shut down and fell into disrepair.
Very selectively. Meaning you will most likely not find it in theatres near you.
The west end of London is where allot of theatres and concert halls are,there are other places but this is the most prominent.
Shakespeare did not "have" any theatres. He was not the sole owner of any theatres. He did own a share in a couple, but just because you own a share in Apple Computers does not mean you own the company. Of course he acted in a great many theatres, most of which he did not have any interest in at all.
There will undoubtedly be movie theatres open on January 1st in many, many cities around the world. Unless you specify which one of those cities you live in, no one can provide a more useful answer.
because theatres were not allowed within the city walls. In addition, this way, the city governors had no juridiction over them.
he owned alot of theatres i think :p he had 12 and a half percent ownage of THE GLOBE THEATRE where he performed most of his plays
It usually opens at 10 (: