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The theatre you are thinking of is the Globe.

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What starting with g was the name of a London theatre used during the lifetime of Shakespeare?

Globe


What starting with G was the name and 7903 London Theatre used during the Lifetime of Shakespeare?

globe


What did audiences do at the Globe Theatre?

Watch Shakespearean plays (during Shakespeare's lifetime.)


Where were William Shakespeares plays performed during his lifetime?

William Shakespeare's plays were performed in 'The Globe Theatre'.


Was shakespeare as famous as he is today when he was alive?

Nowhere near. He was well-known in the London theatre crowd during his lifetime, but now he is known to everyone all over the world. Nobody was that famous back then.


What was the name of a London theatre starting with G used during the lifetime of Shakespeare?

The Globe. Theatre, built in 1599. The others: the Theatre, the Curtain, the Rose, Newington Butts, the Fortune, the Red Bull, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit, the Whitefriars, the Hope, the Swan, none of them start with the letter G.


Was shakespeare and his work not very popular during his life?

No, Shakespeare and his work were very popular during his lifetime. His plays were one of the reasons his theatre company became the top company in England.


What was the name of a London theatre used during the life of Shakespeare?

The Rose, The Swan, The Hope, The Fortune, The Theatre, The Curtain, Newington Butts, and the Blackfriars, take your pick. Shakespeare performed at the Theatre, The Curtain, The Globe, the Blackfriars and possibly the Rose.


What starting with G was the name of a London theatre used during the lifetime of Sheakespeare?

That would be the Globe. None of the others started with G.


How successful was Shakespeare during his lifetime?

Reasonably so. He died quite well off, and was respected as a playwright at least by others in the theatre community.


What halted Shakespeare's theatre performances?

On June 29, 1613, a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII (also known as All is True) was halted when the theatre caught fire and burned to the ground. This is the only recorded example of a performance of a Shakespeare play being interrupted during his lifetime.


Where were Shakespeare plays showed at?

Theatres, mostly. During Shakespeare's lifetime they were performed at the Rose, Newington Butts Theatre, The Theatre, The Curtain, The Globe and the Blackfriars, and afterward at Drury Lane, Covent Garden, the Old Vic, the National Theatre, The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, and at Shakespeare's Globe among many others. They have also been performed in private houses, at court, on ships, in gardens, in schoolhouses, village halls and, to tell the truth, just about everywhere.