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shakespeare is known for being a part owner of the globe theater
Yes, well, a part owner. Shakespeare was one of a group of men who held shares in the theatrical company The Lord Chamberlain's Men. The theatrical company was a business, its purpose being to make money by selling entertainment (in the form of plays) to the people of London. As in most partnerships, if it made money, the partners (including Shakespeare) divided the profit.
Shakepeare was co-owner of the Globe playhouse.
Shakespeare had his plays performed at a number of theaters. He was part-owner of The Globe and of Blackfriars.
No. He was a co-owner.
shakespeare is known for being a part owner of the globe theater
Yes, well, a part owner. Shakespeare was one of a group of men who held shares in the theatrical company The Lord Chamberlain's Men. The theatrical company was a business, its purpose being to make money by selling entertainment (in the form of plays) to the people of London. As in most partnerships, if it made money, the partners (including Shakespeare) divided the profit.
The first member was the owner, Geoff. The first member other than the owner was Maxliam.
Shakepeare was co-owner of the Globe playhouse.
Shakespeare had his plays performed at a number of theaters. He was part-owner of The Globe and of Blackfriars.
No. He was a co-owner.
if by owner you mean member,,, yes.
Mr. Sudipta Sen is the owner of Saradha Group
Some say it was Shakespeare.
William Shakespeare bought globe theatre from the original owner James Burbage in 1599
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.
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