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he owned alot of theatres i think :p he had 12 and a half percent ownage of THE Globe Theatre where he performed most of his plays

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How many theatres did shakespeare have?

Shakespeare did not "have" any theatres. He was not the sole owner of any theatres. He did own a share in a couple, but just because you own a share in Apple Computers does not mean you own the company. Of course he acted in a great many theatres, most of which he did not have any interest in at all.


What theatre did William Shakespeare own shares in?

Two theatres: the Globe and the Blackfriars.


Which theater did William Shakespeare half own?

Shakespeare did not own half of any theatre. He owned one-eighth of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars.


In what theatres did William Shakespeare perform his plays?

William Shakespeare acted in his own plays in four theatres: the Theatre, Curtain, Globe and Blackfriars. He may also have appeared in his own plays before 1594 with whatever company he was with, but we do not know which company or which theatre.


How many theaters was Shakespeare involved in?

Shakespeare was part owner of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars. He performed in many other theatres of course.


What theater did shakespeare own in 1599?

None. Shakespeare did not own any theatres. He did have a share (1/8) in a couple. (Does owning a share in General Motors mean you own General Motors? I think not.) His first investment was in the Globe Theatre in 1599


Where did Shakespeare's plays get preformed?

stages, private theatres, provincial theatres and play houses


What theatres did Shakespeare work with?

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What were William Shakespeare's theatres called?

Shakespeare owned a small share in two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars. He performed in both and also in a number of other theatres including The Theatre, The Curtain, The Rose, and Newington Butts.


Who were Shakespeare's theatres owned by?

Half of the Globe and Blackfriars theatres was owned by the brothers Richard and Cuthbert Burbage. The rest was owned by smaller shareholders including Shakespeare.


When was Shakespeare's theater closed?

There is no one theatre which can be identified as "Shakespeare's theatre". Shakespeare performed in a number of different theatres, although most particularly in the two he owned a share in. In any case, the main reasons for theatre closures applied to all the theatres whether they had something to do with Shakespeare or not. There were two of these: all London theatres were periodically closed for a relatively short time for health reasons, and all London theatres were permanently closed in 1642 by law.


Which theater is considered Shakespeare's?

Shakespeare actually owned a share in two theatres: the Globe and the Blackfriars. Nowadays, Shakespeare is the most famous of the many people who owned or worked in those theatres, so people get the idea that he owned them all by himself or that the people who attended them would have thought of them as Shakespeare's. In fact, Shakespeare's contemporaries would have associated both theatres with Richard Burbage, who was the most important actor in the company, much better known to the public than Shakespeare was, and owned a much larger share of the theatres, being the driving force and main financial push behind them.