You can say one of them is William Shakespeare.
He's famous isn't he?...
The Phantom of the Opera. On Broadway.
Michael Jackson, if he weren't dead. It depends, of course, which Globe Theatre you are talking about. The famous one is the one built in 1599 in London, rebuilt in 1614, and torn down in 1644. The main Theatre Company to perform in this Theatre were the King's Men, which company included many of the owners of the theatre itself. This Globe Theatre was so famous that many other theatres have been named after it. Many different companies play in these theatres.
The 1912 play Pygmalion was written by the famous author George Bernard Shaw. The play is a satire of the British class system and has been an influence to many writers since.
globe theatre
the last play to be perfomed at the globe theatre was king Henry VI
No it is not.It is a theatre.
Euripidis
The Phantom of the Opera. On Broadway.
yes indeed it is because last year I went to a famous theatre to see the play
Writers work hard then writers play hard.
The Mousetrap. It is the longest-running play in history; it has been playing at the St. Martin's Theatre in London for about 60 years.
There are several types of Japanese theatre/performance art, but two famous forms are Noh and Kabuki theatre. Written in Japanese, they are: 能  歌舞伎
Michael Jackson, if he weren't dead. It depends, of course, which Globe Theatre you are talking about. The famous one is the one built in 1599 in London, rebuilt in 1614, and torn down in 1644. The main Theatre Company to perform in this Theatre were the King's Men, which company included many of the owners of the theatre itself. This Globe Theatre was so famous that many other theatres have been named after it. Many different companies play in these theatres.
The 1912 play Pygmalion was written by the famous author George Bernard Shaw. The play is a satire of the British class system and has been an influence to many writers since.
it depends. what theatre and what play?
globe theatre
the last play to be perfomed at the globe theatre was king Henry VI