In Henry V's prologue, he calls the theatre a "wooden o". This expression was probably a one-off and not a nickname, since he only uses it the once.
I don't know probably Shakespeare's theater.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater was created in 1974.
Shakespeare help organize the Globe Theater.
The Pit was the nickname for the open courtyard in the center of the outdoor theater when the Groundlings or Penny-Standers stood around the stage.
the globe theater
I don't know probably Shakespeare's theater.
California Shakespeare Theater was created in 1974.
Chicago Shakespeare Theater was created in 1974.
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The Globe Theater (theatre) was a theater in London associated with Shakespeare.
Shakespeare help organize the Globe Theater.
The Pit was the nickname for the open courtyard in the center of the outdoor theater when the Groundlings or Penny-Standers stood around the stage.
the globe theater
Although there is a Royal Shakespeare Theater in Stratford-upon-Avon now, when Shakespeare was alive, most of his plays were performed at the Globe theater, in London.
There is no record of Shakespeare having any nickname, much less "hornhead."
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There isn't one. Oh, people talk about the first Globe as being Shakespeare's Theatre (although he only owned a minor part of it) but that was not its nickname at the time it actually existed. People at the time associated the Globe with the Burbages (who really did own it) not Shakespeare.