As theatre is the telling of stories, it has probably always been around in some form. It can certainly be traced back throughout history; Ancient Greece had theatres in the 5th century.
The first known theatre in London was called "Red Lion". The second, and the first successful, was called "The Theatre."
James Burbage built the first theater in England.
The first theater built in London in modern times was called simply, The Theater. It was built by James Burbage father of Richard Burbage.
The first theater built in London in modern times was called simply, The Theater. It was built by James Burbage father of Richard Burbage.
Ask Liam Stevens The first successful purpose-built playhouse was James Burbage's The Theater, built in Shoreditch, North of London, in 1576.
1576
The theater of Pompey and was built in 55 BC
I'm not sure who built it however, i know it was built in London
it was first opened in 1599
The first theater exclusively for movies was built by Harry Davis and John P. Harris. It opened in June of 1905 in Pittsburgh, PA.
the Globe Theater i think; built in Shakespearean times.
John Brayne
The first was the Red Lion built in 1567, did not survive beyond that year