The theatres closed because of an outbreak of the plague. They re-opened in late 1594.
The Plague. All the theatres in London were periodically closed down for health reasons, generally due to outbreaks of pneumonic plague. The worst such closure was in 1592-4, which went on so long it put a lot of theatre companies out of business.
Incidentally, Shakespeare did not ever own a controlling interest in any theatre, and no interest of any kind in a theatre before 1599. The phrase "Shakespeare's theaters" is misleading, because it suggests that he was the main owner of a theatre at some time. He was not.
The theatres closed because of an outbreak of the plague. They re-opened in late 1594.
They were ordered closed in order to slow the spread of the Plague (Black Death).
I am assuming you are asking about in England in 1642? If so...
The Puritan Parliament issued an ordinance suppressing all stage plays.
it got burnt down..... twice.
The thing that closed down all the theaters was the plague. and beacause they snack a woman in the play
Giuseppe Arcimboldo lived 1527-1593.
Appayya Dikshita died in 1593.
Bartholomew Newsam died in 1593.
Sixtinus Amama was born in 1593.
There was a particularly nasty outbreak of plague.
I think because the church thought it was 'of the devil' and because the church had a lot of power they shut down the theatres. Be assured the church has moved on now and it is generally far more welcoming!
The London theaters closed in 1593 because of an outbreak of plague.
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London due to an outbreak of the plague.
all the theatres ran out of money
There were a number of closures, but the years 1593-1594 featured a protracted closure of London theatres which bankrupted a number of the playing companies.
In london, all the theatres were closed down between 1593 and 1594 due to the plague. I hope this helps
They all shut down and went bankrupt.
There was a plague. All of the theaters were closed for public health reasons.
He wrote it around 1592 or 1593, to make some money while the theatres were closed due to a plague outbreak.