because most people lived and worked there in the times they were built.
The Leaders in london did not approve of theaters
Theaters were built outside the city of London because many civic officials thought the performance of drama was immoral and would cause trouble. These theaters began to be built just before William Shakespeare wrote his first plays in the 1590s. Some of the well-known theaters include the Globe, the Curtain, the Swan, and the Hope.
There was one Globe Theater, Located in London, specifically on Bankside in Southwich.
The Theatre was the first built in London, followed by The Rose and The Globe
Plays and the theater are woven deeply into the history of many cities such as London. Prior to the first theaters being built, shows took place in pageant wagons.
4 theaters were built.
London Palladium and Victoria Palace
It was larger. It was at the time it was built the largest theatre in London. It held that distinction for one year until the Fortune Theatre, which was larger still, was built.
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Most of the English playhouses were built outside of the actual city of London, either in Bankside (Southwark) to the South, or in various places to the North, to avoid the laws of the city.
The Theatre in Shoreditch, Newington Butts in Southwark, The Curtain in Shoreditch and The Rose, Bankside were all built before 1590. The Swan was built in 1595.