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The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.

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Q: What caused all the theatres in London to be closed down between 1593 and 1594 what happened to the theatre companies at this time?
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What happened to the theatre companies between 1593 and 1594?

all the theatres ran out of money


What caused all the theatres in London to be closed down between 1593 and 1594. what happened to the theatre companies at this time?

The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.


Did all theater companies own a theater to perform in?

In modern times and today, not all theatre companies own/owned a theatre to perform in. I have worked with one that moved to different theatres!


What is the plural of theatre?

The plural of theatre is theatres.


What finally happened to Shakespeare's theater?

It depends what you mean by "Shakespeare's Theatre". He was a part-owner of two theatres, one of which burned down in 1613 and the other demolished in 1655. Neither of these theatres was called "Shakespeare's Theatre" so perhaps you mean some other theatre.


What was the difference between the Globe Theatre and the Elizabethan theater?

Nothing. The Globe theatre was one of the Elizabethan theatres. Think of "Elizabethan" as a time or type, not an actual theatre with that name.


What was different about the design of the original globe theatre compared to modern theatres?

the modern theatres are proberly safer then the globe theatre.


What are the 3 major theatres of war during World War 2?

The 3 major theatres of WWII were the European Theatre, the Pacific Theatre and the North-African Theatre.


What is the difference between ancient theatre and modern theatre?

the costumes and the theatres itselves are different. but the actual content remains similar. revolving on tradgeties and love.


How does a receiving theater differ from a producing theater?

At a receiving theatre you will only see touring productions. At a producing theatre the shows are put on by the company resident in that theatre - the company is employed by the theatre, rehearsals take place there etc. Most major local theatres will be receiving theatres. London has more producing theatres such as the National theatre.


Who would perform in the globe theatre?

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.


What happened to the theatre companies in 1593-1594 in Shakespeare's time in London?

The London theatres were closed due to a protracted plague outbreak. As a result, the playing companies had to go on tour and a lot of them went bankrupt. Shakespeare kept himself going by writing and selling the semi-pornographic poem Venus and Adonis.