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Half of the Globe and Blackfriars theatres was owned by the brothers Richard and Cuthbert Burbage. The rest was owned by smaller shareholders including Shakespeare.
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National Museum of Cinema was created in 2008-07.
Hannah Montana The Movie is going to be in theatres on April tenth.
No, it was taken out of theatres due to the pornography scene.
He owned a share in two theatres: The Globe and The Blackfriars. His share was usually one-eighth.
andhra pradesh cinema theatres are around '2700' no's (date February 2007)...all over andhra pradesh...by www.tollywoodgoogle.com
he owned alot of theatres i think :p he had 12 and a half percent ownage of THE GLOBE THEATRE where he performed most of his plays
Shakespeare owned a small share in two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars. He performed in both and also in a number of other theatres including The Theatre, The Curtain, The Rose, and Newington Butts.
Shakespeare actually owned a share in two theatres: the Globe and the Blackfriars. Nowadays, Shakespeare is the most famous of the many people who owned or worked in those theatres, so people get the idea that he owned them all by himself or that the people who attended them would have thought of them as Shakespeare's. In fact, Shakespeare's contemporaries would have associated both theatres with Richard Burbage, who was the most important actor in the company, much better known to the public than Shakespeare was, and owned a much larger share of the theatres, being the driving force and main financial push behind them.
Saudi Arabia doesn't have any cinema theatres and I'm guessing that the Sahara desert doesn't either. i am sure that there is lots of places without them. hope i helped, Joanna