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He owned a share in two theatres: The Globe and The Blackfriars. His share was usually one-eighth.
The Globe Theatre and the Blackfriars Theatre.
Shakespeare had his plays performed at a number of theaters. He was part-owner of The Globe and of Blackfriars.
Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, The Globe Theatre and The Blackfriars. He called the Globe Theatre the Wooden "O" in his play Henry V because it was built almost circular with an open courtyard in the middle. The Blackfriars was an indoor theatre, designed very much like theatres today with a thrust stage and seating both on the floor and in galleries.The Globe Theater.
Shakespeare did not own half of any theatre. He owned one-eighth of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars.
He owned a share in two theatres: The Globe and The Blackfriars. His share was usually one-eighth.
The Globe Theatre and the Blackfriars Theatre.
Shakespeare had his plays performed at a number of theaters. He was part-owner of The Globe and of Blackfriars.
Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, The Globe Theatre and The Blackfriars. He called the Globe Theatre the Wooden "O" in his play Henry V because it was built almost circular with an open courtyard in the middle. The Blackfriars was an indoor theatre, designed very much like theatres today with a thrust stage and seating both on the floor and in galleries.The Globe Theater.
The Globe, Rose, Curtain, Theatre, Newington Butts and Blackfriars at least. Possibly others.
Shakespeare was a co-owner of the Globe and Blackfriars theatres. He did not have anything to do with the construction of either that we know of.
Shakespeare was not the sole owner or even a majority shareholder in any theatres. He held a small share in two of them: the Globe and the Blackfriars. The Globe could hold 3000 people, but the Blackfriars was way smaller, only holding several hundred.
Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, The Globe Theatre and The Blackfriars. He called the Globe Theatre the Wooden "O" in his play Henry V because it was built almost circular with an open courtyard in the middle. The Blackfriars was an indoor theatre, designed very much like theatres today with a thrust stage and seating both on the floor and in galleries.The Globe Theater.
Shakespeare did not own half of any theatre. He owned one-eighth of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars.
The Globe Theatre was on the south bank of the Thames in the borough called Southwark. The Blackfriars Theatre was in London. Shakespeare had an interest in both of these theatres.
Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres: The Globe and the Blackfriars. Some scholars think his early plays were performed at The Theatre and The Curtain.
He owned a small share (about one-tenth) in The Globe theatre and the Blackfriars Theatre, where his plays (and those of many other playwrights) were performed.