The best known one was the Globe.
William Shakespeare had three children: Susanna and twins Judith and Hamnet. Hamnet died when he was eleven and his name is similar to Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
in Australia there is one called bell Shakespeare but im not sure about other companies
Shakespeare did not get involved in national politics for two reasons: first, he was not a nobleman and only noblemen could go to court and influence the monarch and second, it was dangerous to make political statements in plays, as the producers of The Isle of Dogs found to their cost. Although Shakespeare's father was involved in local politics, Shakespeare was not really connected enough to Stratford to play a part in their political system, and not respectable enough to be involved in London politics. Also, political parties as we now understand them did not exist in Shakespeare's day.
One of the theatre's of Shakespeare's time, and nowadays the name of a good many theatres that house Shakespeare Festivals or plays.
There was a plague outbreak in London, one of several during Shakespeare's career which closed the London theatres and caused the playing companies to go on tour.
Yes he was a part-owner of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars.
Shakespeare neither built nor arranged to build any theatres whatsoever. Sorry. That was his friends the Burbages. When the Burbages passed the hat to help build their theatres, Shakespeare was one of the guys who gave them money, but he was not involved with the building in any way.
Shakespeare had only one son, Hamnet Shakespeare (1585-1596) who was perforce his eldest.
Most theatres that are not specifically dedicated to one kind of entertainment will, sooner or later, find themselves home to a play by Shakespeare. That is because Shakespeare's plays are so popular that most acting companies want to put them on, and most actors want to play in them.
Prospero is the name of the main character in Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
William Shakespeare had three children: Susanna and twins Judith and Hamnet. Hamnet died when he was eleven and his name is similar to Shakespeare's play Hamlet.
in Australia there is one called bell Shakespeare but im not sure about other companies
He had one wife. Her name was Anne Hathaway(:
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Shakespeare did not get involved in national politics for two reasons: first, he was not a nobleman and only noblemen could go to court and influence the monarch and second, it was dangerous to make political statements in plays, as the producers of The Isle of Dogs found to their cost. Although Shakespeare's father was involved in local politics, Shakespeare was not really connected enough to Stratford to play a part in their political system, and not respectable enough to be involved in London politics. Also, political parties as we now understand them did not exist in Shakespeare's day.
Shakespeare had a house that he had bought and was called New Place. It was one of the largest houses in the town.
One of the theatre's of Shakespeare's time, and nowadays the name of a good many theatres that house Shakespeare Festivals or plays.