because of the plauge
Plague. Pneumonic plague, to be precise.
During the black plague in Europe during the 1300s an estimated 75 to 200 million people died. During peaks of the outbreak English theaters had to shut down since the close concentration of people would have worked to further spread the virus.
The Puritans closed the theaters. Puritans disliked theaters and the art in general believing it was sinful.
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During outbreaks of the Bubonic Plague all the theaters in London would be ordered to shut down. The chances of surviving the plague were only 50%.
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The puritans closed it down along with all the other theaters in London
They all shut down and went bankrupt.
the puritans wanted to close down the theaters in Shakespeare time
AnswerMost movie theaters are. I know my family used to have a tradition of going to the movies on Thanksgiving with my grandparents, before sitting down for our holiday meal. Yes, they are. But they shouldn't be. ever get sick of not being able to see someone on a major holiday because they have to work? This is because people patron business on holidays. BOYCOTT BUSINESS ON HOLIDAYS YOU RESPECT.
There were a series of campaigns fought in all theaters. WW2 was broken down into three major theaters for the western allies: ETO, PTO, CBI (European Theater of Operations; Pacific Theater of Operations; and the China, Burma, India Theater of Operations).
September 1864.