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Q: When was the first greek theatre built?
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Who built the first theatre in London?

James Burbage built the first theatre in london in 1576


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Who built London's first theater?

The Red Lion built by John Brayne was the first official theatre, but the first succsesfull one was the "Theatre" built by James Burbage


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Who built the first permanent theatre in London?

The first public playhouse in London was called The Great Theatre. It was built by James Burbage, an actor and entrepreneur.


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What was the first theater called and why was it torn down?

We don't know which Greek architect decided to improve on the natural structure of a hillside to carve benches into the sides of the hills for people to sit. This was the first theatre. Later Greeks and Romans built many such theatres (called amphitheatres), many of which still stand. The first theatre in Elizabethan England was called the Red Lion and it was built in 1567. It was a commercial failure and was adapted to be farm buildings. The Theatre, built in 1576, was the first successful Elizabethan theatre. It was torn down because it was built on rented land and the landlord refused to renew the lease.


What was the first playhouse?

The first successful playhouse built specifically for that purpose was James Burbage's The Theatre, built in Shoreditch North of London in 1576.


What ancient Roman leader built the first Greek style theater?

The Tempe of Pompey was not built in a Greek style. It was a prime example of Roman theatre architecture, not Greek temple architecture. In fact it set the canons of Roman theatre architecture. Among other things, it was built on flat ground with its own foundation. This was a Roman architectural innovation. The Greeks only carved their theatres out of hillsides. They did not have any foundations.


Who owned the first built theatre?

John Brayne built the Red Lion, the first building in Elizabethan London to be built for the performance of plays in 1567. It proved unsuccessful, but The Theatre which Brayne built with actor-manager James Burbage was a success.