Names of theatres in operation while William Shakespeare was involved in the London theatre industry are the Theatre, the Curtain, Newington Butts, the Rose, the Swan, the Globe, the Fortune, the Hope, the Red Bull, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit. There were also a number of pubs and taverns which were converted into theatres from time to time, and lecture halls and private homes were also used. Shakespeare himself performed at the Theatre, Curtain, Newington Butts, Globe and Blackfriars and he was a shareholder in both the Globe and Blackfriars.
The name of the recreated theatre from Shakespeare's time in London is called the Globe Theatre.
The name of the recreated theatre from Shakespeare's time in London is called the Globe Theatre.
The Globe Theatre .
The Globe Theater (in London) was Shakespeare's venue.
The theatre you are thinking of is the Globe.
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It is called Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.
It's a Theatre someone has decided to name after Shakespeare. The most famous of these, although neither is strictly speaking called "the Shakespeare Theatre", are Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, built in 1995 in Southwark, London, and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, originally built in 1932 and substantially renovated since, in Stratford.
The Globe or the Blackfriars. He had shares in both.
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The name of the London theatre where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed is the Globe Theatre. Built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, it became the primary venue for his works. The Globe was known for its distinctive circular design and open-air structure, allowing for performances to be enjoyed by a diverse audience.
The Rose, The Swan, The Hope, The Fortune, The Theatre, The Curtain, Newington Butts, and the Blackfriars, take your pick. Shakespeare performed at the Theatre, The Curtain, The Globe, the Blackfriars and possibly the Rose.