Theatre companies in 1593-1594 were all forced to closed down by law due to the Black Death. The main reason for this was because the disease was speading very quickly and any public builings, or the people within them, would more than likely be contaminated. In attempt to put a hault to the spead of the disease there was a ban of all theatres in London, England. Many actors left the city to aquire medical- and finacial- safety. Nearing the end of the Bubonic Plague outbreak, the theatres in London re-opened. Unfortunately, there was another outbreak in 1594 and they were closed yet again.
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1593 and 1594 in London
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 theaters in London were shut down continuously from mid-1592 through mid-1594. The bubonic plague forced the acting troupes to travel instead.
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The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.
The London theatres were closed due to a protracted plague outbreak. As a result, the playing companies had to go on tour and a lot of them went bankrupt. Shakespeare kept himself going by writing and selling the semi-pornographic poem Venus and Adonis.
The black death closed them down! Most companys went bust! The black death closed them down! Most companys went bust!
Because of a vicious outbreak of the plague, theatres were shut down in England during this time. Acting companies had a tough time during this period. Many tried to stay in business by taking their shows on the road and touring the provinces. This was called the bubonic plague.
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The London theaters closed in 1593 because of an outbreak of plague.