Newington Butts Theatre was created in 1577.
Newington Butts Theatre
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.
No it wasn't. The ancient Greeks and Romans built very effective outdoor theatres many of which are in use today, 1500 years and more before the Globe was built in 1599. But the Globe was not even the oldest theatre in Britain which was intended as a theatre not just an innyard. The Theatre in Shoreditch, built 1576, was the first. Newington Butts, The Curtain, The Rose, The Swan and the Blackfriars all were built before The Globe.
The most famous of Shakespeare's theaters was The Globe theater, but plays were also performed in London's The Great Theater, The Rose, Blackfriars Theater. Plays were also performed along the English countryside such as Newington Butts.
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.
Newington Butts Theatre ended in 1594.
Newington Butts Theatre
The Globe, Rose, Curtain, Theatre, Newington Butts and Blackfriars at least. Possibly others.
Names of theatres in operation while William Shakespeare was involved in the London theatre industry are the Theatre, the Curtain, Newington Butts, the Rose, the Swan, the Globe, the Fortune, the Hope, the Red Bull, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit. There were also a number of pubs and taverns which were converted into theatres from time to time, and lecture halls and private homes were also used. Shakespeare himself performed at the Theatre, Curtain, Newington Butts, Globe and Blackfriars and he was a shareholder in both the Globe and Blackfriars.
Newington Butts, England.
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.
Shakespeare probably acted in the Rose, the Curtain, the Theatre, Newington Butts, the Globe and the Blackfriars as well as at palaces, private homes and halls. He had invested in the Globe and the Blackfriars.
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.
He was the son of a blacksmith from Newington Butts, near Southwark London.
I do not know how a person is supposed to "use" a theatre, unless you rent it or something, and Shakespeare never did that. As an actor, Shakespeare appeared on the stages of a number of London theatres, including The Theatre, The Curtain, Newington Butts, The Globe and The Blackfriars.
Newington College was created in 1863.
Newington House was created in 1807.