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How much of the globe theatre did William Shakespeare own?

One-eighth.


Did shakespeare own the globe theatre?

No. He was a co-owner.


Did William Shakespeare have his own theater?

the globe theatre


What famous playhouse did Shakespeare own?

He didnt own it but the famous Shakespeare playhouse is the globe theatre


What did shakespeare become the owner of in 1599?

Shakespeare became owner of a 12.5% share in the Globe Theatre in 1599. His share in the theatre decreased over the years.He became the owner of a share (of 12.5 %) in the Globe Theatre. Obviously other people owned the other 87.5% of the theatre.


What percent of the globe theatre did William shakespeare own?

10%10


What theatre did William Shakespeare own shares in?

Two theatres: the Globe and the Blackfriars.


What was the name of the theater where most of Shakespeare's plays were made famous?

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."


Which theater did William Shakespeare half own?

Shakespeare did not own half of any theatre. He owned one-eighth of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars.


What is theater is famously linked to Shakespeare's name?

The Globe. Shakespeare performed in this theatre and his plays were performed there during its existence between 1599 and 1613.Contrary to popular misconceptions:--Many of Shakespeare's plays did not see their first performance at the Globe, including Henry V, Romeo and Juliet, The Taming of the Shrew, Richard III, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The Merchant of Venice and Much Ado about Nothing, all written before the Globe was built.--Shakespeare did not own the Globe theatre, although he owned a minor share in it. The majority was owned by Richard and Cuthbert Burbage.--Shakespeare was not in charge of building the Globe Theatre. That was a man called Peter Street.--Shakespeare did not produce any of his plays in the Globe Theatre. In fact, Shakespeare was not in charge of which plays were performed by his theatrical company.


What was the theater that was nicknamed Shakespeare's theatre?

There isn't one. Oh, people talk about the first Globe as being Shakespeare's Theatre (although he only owned a minor part of it) but that was not its nickname at the time it actually existed. People at the time associated the Globe with the Burbages (who really did own it) not Shakespeare.


In what outdoor theater did Shakespeare's present most of his plays?

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.