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.
Most theaters were closed.
The Puritans closed the theaters. Puritans disliked theaters and the art in general believing it was sinful.
He closed theaters and many sports.
Macy's and the Harris theaters
Macy's and the Harris theaters
Theaters were closed regularly, as a matter of public health, whenever there was plague. The Puritan Parliament closed the theaters permanently in 1642. They remained closed until the Restoration in 1660.
Plague closed the theaters. it is a disease.
The puritans closed it down along with all the other theaters in London
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Puritans Actually, 1942 was during WWII. The Puritans closed the theaters in 1642.
They closed because the plague had broken out in London at that time. They reopened late in 1594.
a severe outbreak of bubonic plague