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Shakespeare had a share in the theatre company The Lord Chamberlain's Men or The King's Men, usually reckoned at one-twelfth to one-fourteenth. He also had a share in the Globe Theatre, which started at one-eighth but may have become smaller. His share in the Blackfriars Theatre was the same.

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What theatre did Shakespeare help build?

The Globe theatre was built in 1599. It was destroyed by fire in 1613, and rebuilt with modern construction techniques in 1997. Although Shakespeare invested in the Globe (as well as the Blackfriars Theatre) he did not build it.


How did the Globe Theatre effect the life of Shakespeare?

Not much. It was a newer, nicer theatre than the Curtain, but basically the same layout. Shakespeare had a small share in the Globe which probably earned him some extra cash, but that's all. Apparently Shakespeare moved for a while to Southwark to be nearer to work, but he ended up moving back to London after a bit.


How many theaters did Shakespeare perform at?

At least four while he was with the Lord Chamberlain's/King's Men: The Theatre, The Curtain, The Globe and The Blackfriars. He might also have played the Rose before he joined the Burbage company.


What did William Shakespeare do in the theater?

Although we do not have complete records, we know that Shakespeare had many roles in the theatre. He was part owner of the Globe theatre and a member of the Lord Chamberlain's men and later the King's men. That meant that he fulfilled the role of producer in the modern sense. He also was an actor. He may have been involved in the direction of the plays. He was the company's main playwright until he brought in John Fletcher to co-write plays with him and to take over from him when he retired. We do not know what jobs he did while learning the theatrical trade, but likely he did a variety of menial jobs during this period.


What theater did William Shakespeare and his acting company use?

The Theatre was the first successful building built especially to perform plays in. It was built by James Burbage in 1576 and housed the Admiral's Men for a time, and later for a short time The Lord Chamberlain's Men, including Shakespeare. In 1596, the landlord shut it down, prompting the company to move to other accomodations. In 1599 it was torn down and the materials from it used to build The Globe theatre. The Theatre not only gave the English language our word for what used to be called a playhouse, but also the iconic design of the Elizabethan outdoor playhouse, used in such other playhouses as the Curtain, The Rose, The Globe, The Swan and The Hope.

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Who supported shakespeare while he wrote Macbeth?

He supported himself. He continued to act and take his share of the profits from the King's Men theatre company while writing the play. This gave him enough to live on and to send home to his wife and family in Stratford.


What theatre did Shakespeare help build?

The Globe theatre was built in 1599. It was destroyed by fire in 1613, and rebuilt with modern construction techniques in 1997. Although Shakespeare invested in the Globe (as well as the Blackfriars Theatre) he did not build it.


What theater did Shakespeare buy in London?

Shakespeare did not buy any theatres. James Burbage had built The Theatre in about 1570 but by the early 1590's the owner of the rented land it was built on began to get shirty, demanding higher rents and refusing the company access to the theatre until he got the rents. While this dispute dragged on, the company moved to the Curtain theatre a few blocks south of The Theatre (which Burbage may also have owned). Burbage died and his sons, Cuthbert and Richard, together with other members of the company, put up the money to rebuild their theatre. They had a work gang dismantle The Theatre quickly before the landlord could protest and transport the timbers south of the Thames to a new spot in Southwark where the new theatre was erected in 1599. They called it The Globe. Since Shakespeare had put up money to have it built, he had a share in it, but he did not buy it. James Burbage had bought a second theatre space in Blackfriars, but this was in the City of London proper and the city authorities forbade the presentation of plays in it, except by children. These children's companies became very popular around 1600 when Shakespeare was writing Hamlet, but later fell out of fashion and ultimately the ban on using the Blackfriars Theatre was lifted in 1608. The company again put up the money to refurbish it and the sharers acquired a share in it. Shakespeare did not own any theatre outright, and was not even the leader of the company that bought these two theatres.


How did the Globe Theatre effect the life of Shakespeare?

Not much. It was a newer, nicer theatre than the Curtain, but basically the same layout. Shakespeare had a small share in the Globe which probably earned him some extra cash, but that's all. Apparently Shakespeare moved for a while to Southwark to be nearer to work, but he ended up moving back to London after a bit.


How many theaters did Shakespeare perform at?

At least four while he was with the Lord Chamberlain's/King's Men: The Theatre, The Curtain, The Globe and The Blackfriars. He might also have played the Rose before he joined the Burbage company.


What did William Shakespeare do in the theater?

Although we do not have complete records, we know that Shakespeare had many roles in the theatre. He was part owner of the Globe theatre and a member of the Lord Chamberlain's men and later the King's men. That meant that he fulfilled the role of producer in the modern sense. He also was an actor. He may have been involved in the direction of the plays. He was the company's main playwright until he brought in John Fletcher to co-write plays with him and to take over from him when he retired. We do not know what jobs he did while learning the theatrical trade, but likely he did a variety of menial jobs during this period.


What theater did William Shakespeare and his acting company use?

The Theatre was the first successful building built especially to perform plays in. It was built by James Burbage in 1576 and housed the Admiral's Men for a time, and later for a short time The Lord Chamberlain's Men, including Shakespeare. In 1596, the landlord shut it down, prompting the company to move to other accomodations. In 1599 it was torn down and the materials from it used to build The Globe theatre. The Theatre not only gave the English language our word for what used to be called a playhouse, but also the iconic design of the Elizabethan outdoor playhouse, used in such other playhouses as the Curtain, The Rose, The Globe, The Swan and The Hope.


What are different of stock holder and share holder?

a stock holder is a person who owns something while the share holder owns 5% of something. example: a stock holder owns a company while the share holder owns 5% of the company.


How do you calculate the share value of a company?

How to calculate the value of a share of a company which is not quoted in the market. Whether the profits transferred to reserved are to be added to the subscribed amount while calculating the value of the share.


What is the name of the created theatre from shakespeare time in London?

Names of theatres in operation while William Shakespeare was involved in the London theatre industry are the Theatre, the Curtain, Newington Butts, the Rose, the Swan, the Globe, the Fortune, the Hope, the Red Bull, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit. There were also a number of pubs and taverns which were converted into theatres from time to time, and lecture halls and private homes were also used. Shakespeare himself performed at the Theatre, Curtain, Newington Butts, Globe and Blackfriars and he was a shareholder in both the Globe and Blackfriars.


What is the name of Shakespeare's home theater?

After Shakespeare joined the Lord Chamberlain's men in 1594, their home was a theatre called The Theatre. However, the owners of the building (the acting family of the Burbages) and the owners of the land got into a dispute and in 1597, the Theatre was closed. They moved to a different playhouse nearby called The Curtain while the dispute dragged on. Finally the Burbages with some of their friends came onto the land and took The Theatre down and moved its timbers to a space south of the river in an area called Southwark. They built a new theatre called The Globe in 1599. In order to finance it, the Burbages took on a group of partners from among the players in the company, including Shakespeare. Later, in 1608, The Lord Chamberlain's men (who by that time were called The King's Men) began to play also in an indoor theatre called the Blackfriars which the Burbages had bought some time earlier. This became their winter home.


What is differce between share and stock?

"Share" refers to a single unit of ownership in a company, while "stock" encompasses all the ownership interests in a company held by its shareholders. Essentially, a share is a part of the stock, which represents the total ownership stake in the company."