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The Globe Theatre was a theatre primarily funded by Richard and Cuthbert Burbage and built by Thomas Street. Shakespeare had a share in it which helped supplement his income.
William Shakespeare invested money in the Globe Theatre. The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, on land owned by Thomas Brend.
The Old Globe Theatre is a non-profit professional theatre. It is located in San Diego, California, US. The original building was designed by architect Thomas Wood Stevens.
There are at least some contemporary images of the exterior of theatres and one image of the inside of the Swan theatre. There are also archaeological findings (the foundations of the Rose and Globe theatres) as well as contracts for the construction of the Fortune playhouse in 1600. From all of these sources, we can deduce that the large public playhouses in the Elizabethan era were open to the elements and that their lighting was natural sunlight. Obviously, then, the plays were performed during the day. In fact Thomas Platter, a Swiss tourist visiting London in 1599 said in his diary that the plays commenced at 2 p.m.
Although Romeo and Juliet may be the only Elizabethan play some people nowadays have heard of, the most popular play ever seen at the Globe Theatre was Thomas Kyd's The Spanish Tragedy, which was played and replayed more than any other play since it was first written in the 1580s.
Thomas Platter died in 1582.
Thomas Platter the Younger died in 1628.
Thomas Platter was born on February 10, 1499.
Thomas Platter the Younger was born on July 24, 1574.
Thomas Platter the Younger was born on July 24, 1574.
Thomas Platter was born on February 10, 1499.
Gerald Thomas - theatre director - was born in 1954.
Thomas Wynn has written: 'Sade's theatre' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
The Globe Theatre was a theatre primarily funded by Richard and Cuthbert Burbage and built by Thomas Street. Shakespeare had a share in it which helped supplement his income.
Geoffrey Thomas has written: 'Population and housing in England and Wales, mid 1945' 'The theatre alive'
Thomas Jefferson went against his own philosophy concerning anti-federalism and a strict interpretation of the Constitution
Thomas Roots has written: 'A new fund raised on the foundation of Dr. Chamberlen's bank, where all objections against that bank are remov'd' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Finance, Public, Public Finance