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The stage is used for the actors to walk on while they are acting, in the Globe and any other theatre that ever existed.
No, Willy absconded with Walter's money and was never to be found.
The building called Shakespeare's Globe, which opened in 1997, stands not far from the south bank of the River Thames. There is not nor has there ever been a building called "William Shakespeare Globe". The Globe Playhouse at which Shakespeare performed was never associated with Shakespeare particularly during its existence.
The Globe Theatre is the theatre most often associated with Shakespeare. However, it was not his theatre in the sense that your car is your car. He did not own it although he did have a financial interest in it. It was not the only theatre he had a financial interest in. It is far from the only theatre he acted in; he acted in many others. It was not the only place Shakespeare's plays were seen (although they were performed there) and they played lots of plays by people other than Shakespeare there. Finally, none of his contemporaries would ever have thought of the Globe as "Shakespeare's theatre"; almost certainly it would be "the Burbages' theatre."
The Globe Theatre was built in 1599.The theatre called Shakespeare's Globe was opened in 1997. The one Shakespeare acted in should never be called Shakespeare's Globe or William Shakespeare's Globe since he didn't own it and had nothing to do with its construction. For the sake of clarity, that theatre should be called The Globe Playhouse or The First Globe.
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no lday has ever played for the Harlem Globtroters
Yes he said it on BET he lived in Harlem when he was younger.
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Yes
Played for the Generals
suck my fat dick calloway was a actor in the Harlem rennicasse or how ever u spell dat
the Harlem shake was the best music video ever made
Yes
Yes, they have lost lots of games.
I don't think that Walter Diemer ever had siblings.
I don't know if he lived specifically in Harlem but he did live somewhere in New York City when he transfered to Columbia University