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That all depends on if the actors and or audience were affected with the bubonic plague.
Rats in this time carried the Black Plague also known as the beubonic plague. My History teacher gave me this vid link "http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZy6XilXDZQ" it's about the black plague and they also do other history songs.
I'll bet you're thinking it was the bubonic plague, but you'd be wrong. The plague epidemic struck Europe in the early fourteenth century and one person in three died. The disease was still around in Shakespeare's day, but it had "hit Europe" two hundred and fifty years before. The deadly disease that his Europe in Shakespeare's time was syphilis, which was brought from the New World by Columbus's sailors and spread through Europe like wildfire in the sixteenth century. Shakespeare's plays are full of references to it.
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The cast of The Bubonic Play - 2012 includes: Mathew Baynton as Minstrel Jamie Glassman as Lord George Clare Thomson as Mathilde
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The plague was spread by fleas that lived on the rats.
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More properly, a LACK of science played a role. The means by which the Bubonic Plague was spread was unknown (disease spread by fleas from rats). It was blamed on night fogs, cats, and bad air. When the cats were killed, there were more rats to spread the disease.
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The Previous answer was incorrect :Shakespeare's theatre got closed down because during a play they hit a cannonball and the fire caught on to some hatch and it burnt it down.Shakespear's Theater DID close down BUT in 1613 that happened.You want to know about what happened to it in '1592' .In 1592 the bubonic plague hit London so the theater was forced to close down.Hope that helps!