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Q: Why did London theatres do so well?
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What struck London and all the theatres in 1592?

a famine struck london all the theatres were closed


Why were most theaters built outside of London?

This is an interesting question. Historically, London has played an important role in the development of theatre, and has a high concentration of theatres. However, many other places, particularly traditional tourist resorts like Blackpool and Torquay, have theatres, too. New theatres, like Milton Keynes Theatre, are built in ares where there is enough space for a new building, but in London there just isn't room for new developments of the size needed for a new theatre. It is logical that, with London covering such a small area of the UK, most theatres will be outside London. London has over 40 theatres, and it's West End is still considered to be the home of theatre in the UK. The same holds true globally, as well. People all over the world enjoy the arts, so have built theatres. In the same way that we can say there are more theatres outside London than in London, we can also say that there are more theatres outside New York than in New York, or anywhere of your choice.


What city has most theatres?

London


What has the author Society of London Theatre written?

Society of London Theatre. has written: 'Disabled access guide to London's West End theatres' 'Access guide to London's West End theatres'


What is the area in London where many theatres were built?

The west end of London is where allot of theatres and concert halls are,there are other places but this is the most prominent.


What is shatesbury avenue in London famous for?

Theatres


Whats the theatre in london where shakespeares plays were performed?

The Blackfriars. None of the other theatres where his plays were performed were in London because the City of London was actually unfriendly to theatres and did not allow the big public theatres to be built there. All of the big public theatres were either north of London or south of the River Thames in a district called Southwark. (One of them was even further south, at Newington near Clapham)


What were the first two theatres in London?

The Theatre and The Curtain


Where were the theatres built in Tudor times?

they were mostly in London!


What is the dress code in London theatres?

Smart casual


Where were theatres built in Tudor times?

they were mostly in London!


What is oxford famous for?

colleges and universities. a lot of the Harry Potter films were filmed there as well The River Thames runs through it as well