20%.
Three notable London playhouses in operation between 1592 and 1610 are The Theatre, built in 1576 and one of the first permanent theatres, The Curtain, established in 1577, which hosted many of Shakespeare's early plays, and The Globe Theatre, constructed in 1599, famously associated with Shakespeare and his company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men. These venues played a crucial role in the development of English drama during the Elizabethan and early Jacobean periods.
it was invaded by England in 1592 and had a war in 1597
William Shakespeare died in England in 1592. He was one of the most influential story tellers of all time.
Battle of Dadaejin happened on 1592-05-24.
21,000 people
20,000 people went to theater in 1592
Roughly 3000 people went there to watch, from the inside and outside of the theatre.
In 1592, the Globe Theatre in London was not yet built; it opened in 1599. However, during the late 16th century, popular plays could attract large audiences. The number of visitors could vary significantly, but popular performances could draw hundreds of attendees each day, potentially totaling several thousand over a week. Exact attendance figures for that time are not well-documented.
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plague
Nine Worthies of London was created in 1592.
There were no major natural disasters recorded in London between June 1592 and June 1594.
a famine struck london all the theatres were closed
It closed down for a while because of the plague
1592, by Robert Greene.