The Theatre, and the Curtain in Shoreditch, north of the Thames
In 1598 they performed at the Curtain. In 1600 they performed at the Globe. In 1599 they performed at both (the Globe was built that year).
The Globe Theater is the only playhouse built in 1599 in which Shakespeare's plays were performed.
The Globe opened in 1599.
it was the globe theatre
it was built by James Burbage in 1599
There is probably no one theatre where all of Shakespeare's plays were performed. You may be thinking of the Globe Theatre. The Globe Theatre was built in 1599 and probably saw all of the plays Shakespeare wrote after that date. But Shakespeare had already been a playwright for seven or eight years before the Globe was built. If any of his plays written before 1599 were played at the Globe they would have to have been revivals. Some of his old plays may have been revived, but all of them? Unlikely.
Between 1599 and 1613. They were performed at the Globe, and most probably around midday as performances during the night were not possible to see, as there was no electricity for lighting. Hope that helps:) the original answer someone wrote something silly :)
Shakespeare's plays primarily took place at the Globe Theatre, which was built in 1599 on the south bank of the River Thames in London. This iconic venue was known for its open-air design and could accommodate a large audience. Additionally, some of his plays were performed at other theaters, such as the Blackfriars Theatre, which was indoor and allowed for performances during the winter months.
They were most commonly presented at the Globe Theatre but only between 1599 and 1642. Later theatres which have seen Shakespeare's plays even more often include Covent Garden, Drury Lane, the Old Vic, the National Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, and the Festival Theatre in Stratford Ontario.
It is unknown what the actual date was at the time that the old Globe Theater opened, but it was in the year of 1599. It was rebuilt in 1614, and then closed in 1642.
Their previous playhouse was the Curtain, built in Finsbury Fields, Shoreditch (northeast of London proper) in 1577. It was a block south of The Theatre, which had been their previous playhouse until it was closed in a legal wrangle with the landlord. The Lord Chamberlain's Men played the Curtain from 1595 to 1599, and it must have seen the premieres of many of Shakespeare's plays.
He opened is own theatre in London in the year 1599. It was called the Globe Theatre.