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Where did William shakespeare mainly work?

William Shakespeare mainly worked for and later part-owned a theatre company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men. The company was sponsored by the same person whose name it bore. The company operated principally out of theatres in London, or rather in the suburbs of London since large theatres were not allowed in the city itself.


What is the name of the theater in london which is an exact replica of a Theater that was around in shakespeare's time?

I believe you're thinking of The Globe Theatre, also known as 'Shakespeare's Globe' http://www.shakespeares-globe.org There were several theatres in London during Shakespeare's time. Although very few facts are actually known about Shakespeare, it was known that he was a shareholder in the original Globe Theatre at the end of the 16th Century. The reconstruction of The Globe is itself based on sketchy facts about the appearance and construction of the original, and is considered to be a 'best guess', built about 250 yards away from the original site. It is however, an excellent theatre, and well worth a visit.


Which country is ballet from?

Ballet began in the 15th century in Italy with the Lombard school of dance. "Ballo" was the generic name for pantomimed dance. In the 16th century in Florence ballet found a new popularity and was used for all occasions that were celebrated.


What country invented ballet?

Ballet began in the 15th century in Italy with the Lombard school of dance. "Ballo" was the generic name for pantomimed dance. In the 16th century in Florence ballet found a new popularity and was used for all occasions that were celebrated.


What time period is the proscenium stage from?

The proscenium type theatre is surrounded by the proscenium arch, so is it's name, and it originated during the Italian Renaissance, in the 16th century (or 1500s)

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