His original share was one-fifth of ten percent which is 10% of total profits, then "Kemp" departed the Chamberlain's men, so Shakespeare's share increased, then "Will Slye" and "Henry Condell" joined and Shakespeare's share dropped lower then the original amount. The ending amount is unknown but the common consensus among scholars is that it was somewhere around $200 - $250, a very substantial sum by Elizabethan standards.
10% of profit *<:O)
He started out with one-eighth, but as new partners were taken in, his share shrunk to one-fourteenth.
yes he was very proud of his sons job
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It's most often associated with him, yes. But he was not the sole owner or even the largest shareholder. It was not the only theatre he had a share in. It was far from the only theatre he acted in. He had nothing to do with its construction.
10% of profit *<:O)
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