1. There is not and never has been a theatre called the Elizabeth Theatre. (There are Queen Elizabeth Theatres in Toronto and Vancouver, but no Elizabeth Theatre), so obviously nobody built a theatre by that name.
2. William Shakespeare did not build theatres. He was not a builder. He was not a contractor. Nor did he hire them. Shakespeare invested in theatres, he did not build them.
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yes she enjoyed it. the first theater was built under her reign(the Globe) and she had Shakespeare's plays performed there.
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William Shakespeare did.
The Globe Theater (in London) was Shakespeare's venue.
If you mean Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, which was built in 1997, it doesn't have an attic.
The Elizabethan theater was used for many of Shakespeare's plays.
The Globe Theater is the only playhouse built in 1599 in which Shakespeare's plays were performed.
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre. It the old globe theater was originally built in shakespeare's theatre.
William Shakespeare was one of the main performers in the Globe theater. It was built in 1599 by his theater company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men.
The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599
It's a Theatre someone has decided to name after Shakespeare. The most famous of these, although neither is strictly speaking called "the Shakespeare Theatre", are Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, built in 1995 in Southwark, London, and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, originally built in 1932 and substantially renovated since, in Stratford.