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The Globe Theatre and the Blackfriars Theatre.

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How many theaters was Shakespeare involved in?

Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars. He performed in many other theatres of course.


What were Shakespeares most famous profissions?

Assuming you meant professions, Shakespeare was an actor, a poet and a playwright. He also owned shares in the acting company in which he performed and which put on his plays, and in the two theaters in which the company performed.


Was the Globe Theatre one of Shakespeare's theaters?

Yes he was a part-owner of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars.


Who was on the throne when Shakespeare's plays were written and performed?

Two monarchs reigned during Shakespeare's career: Elizabeth I and James I


When was theaters closed?

There is no one theatre which can be identified as "Shakespeare's theatre". Shakespeare performed in a number of different theatres, although most particularly in the two he owned a share in. In any case, the main reasons for theatre closures applied to all the theatres whether they had something to do with Shakespeare or not. There were two of these: all London theatres were periodically closed for a relatively short time for health reasons, and all London theatres were permanently closed in 1642 by law.


How many theaters did Shakespeare build?

We don't know whether Shakespeare actually helped with the construction of any theatres (it's unlikely since he was an actor not a carpenter) but he did have a share in two of them, which meant that his money went into the construction or purchase of them.


Were all of Shakespeare's plays performed during his lifetime?

In all likelihood, yes, although we do not have records of performances of some of the plays in Shakespeare's lifetime. Since the First Folio was taken from the collection of scripts held by the King's Men after Shakespeare's death, it seems likely that all of them had been performed, otherwise why would the company have the scripts? Of the two plays now agreed to be Shakespeare's which were not in the First Folio, Pericles was published in Quarto form during Shakespeare's lifetime (and no play was published before it was performed) and references in other works suggest that Two Noble Kinsmen was performed in 1613 or 1614.


What was the theater called Shakespeare was connected to?

Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres: The Globe and the Blackfriars. Some scholars think his early plays were performed at The Theatre and The Curtain.


What did Shakespeare do different than anyone else who lived during that time?

Shakespeare did not necessarily do anything different from anybody else, but he did a number of things better. Had Marlowe lived, there may have been a close rivalry between them as far as the preeminent playwright was concerned. Shakespeare managed to profit from his acting, playwrighting, and ownership in the acting company, and the two theaters in which they performed, as well as real estate deals back home in Stratford, on top of writing his sonnets and mentoring young playwrights to succeed him.


What two theaters closed when the announcement of the Titanic occured?

Macy's and the Harris theaters


What two theaters closed when the announcement of the Titanic occurred?

Macy's and the Harris theaters


Who closed William Shakespeare's theaters?

Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres: The Globe and The Blackfriars. They were closed by the government during times of plague. All of the theatres were closed down in 1642 by the Puritan government because they thought plays had a bad effect on people. But of course by that time Shakespeare had been dead for 26 years and he had no interest in any theatres.