The Globe Theatre is the theatre most often associated with Shakespeare. However, it was not his theatre in the sense that your car is your car. He did not own it although he did have a financial interest in it. It was not the only theatre he had a financial interest in. It is far from the only theatre he acted in; he acted in many others. It was not the only place Shakespeare's plays were seen (although they were performed there) and they played lots of plays by people other than Shakespeare there. Finally, none of his contemporaries would ever have thought of the Globe as "Shakespeare's theatre"; almost certainly it would be "the Burbages' theatre."
The Globe Theatre, but it is a replica of the original.
The Globe Theatre, 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1 9DT, opened in 1599.
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do you mean who made the voices, or what they were made by?
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It is misleading to suggest that Shakespeare wrote stories. With very few exceptions, Shakespeare made plays out of other people's stories. He also tweaked their stories and made them better. But he did not write or even make up stories.
The Kings Men performed at the Globe Theatre, which was the outdoor theatre you are asking about, and the Blackfriars Theatre, which was an indoor theatre.
Shakespeare wanted to present life and carecter in his plays. It was also a way to show people how you feel in a diffrent way then conversation.Shakespeare was a professional actor and playwright. He made his living from the theater. He wrote plays hoping to attract a large admission paying audience, and as successful at it.
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do you mean who made the voices, or what they were made by?
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Musical theatre was made famous in the golden ages
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It is misleading to suggest that Shakespeare wrote stories. With very few exceptions, Shakespeare made plays out of other people's stories. He also tweaked their stories and made them better. But he did not write or even make up stories.
certain people belived the theater to be a place of evil and warded people to go away and attempts to ban plays were made
Yes, some of Enid Blyton's books have been adapted into films and plays. One of the most famous adaptations is "The Famous Five" series, which has been made into both films and plays over the years. Other popular adaptations include "The Secret Seven" and "Malory Towers."
He was a glover--he made gloves and fine leather goods.