1593 and 1594 in London
Because of a vicious outbreak of the plague, theatres were shut down in England during this time. Acting companies had a tough time during this period. Many tried to stay in business by taking their shows on the road and touring the provinces. This was called the bubonic plague.
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The Black plague
What happened to all of the companies in London in 1593 was that most were closed because of the plague. The theater companies were completely closed and thousands of people died.
he closed the theatre because of the plague that was going around. He closed it for 2 years. The plague was killing 1,000 people a week.
The London theatres were closed due to a protracted plague outbreak. As a result, the playing companies had to go on tour and a lot of them went bankrupt. Shakespeare kept himself going by writing and selling the semi-pornographic poem Venus and Adonis.
The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666.
plague
The great fire of London happened after the plague in 1666
Pioneer Plague happened in 1988.
Plague Riot happened in 1771.
In the mid-1590s, theatre companies in England, particularly in London, experienced significant changes due to the impact of the plague, which led to the closure of public theatres. This resulted in a decline in performances and forced many actors and playwrights to seek alternative means of income. Additionally, this period saw the rise of notable playwrights, such as William Shakespeare, who began to gain prominence during this time. The eventual reopening of theatres in 1594 allowed these companies to thrive again, leading to a flourishing of English drama.