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Q: Is theatre as an art form inclusive selective permanent or interactive?
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The Theatre was one of the first permanent theaters in England.


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What theatre are you thinking of as "shakespeare's theatre"? Because Shakespeare did not own even a part of any theatre in 1592. Nor did he own even a part of any theatrical company. In fact he may not have even been a permanent member of any theatrical company at that time. There was nothing you could call "shakespeare's theatre" in 1592.


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Was Shakespeare the first person to build a permanent theater?

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