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What important investment did shakespeare make in 1599?

William Shakespeare invested money in the Globe Theatre. The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, on land owned by Thomas Brend.


What did shakespeare become the owner of in 1599?

Shakespeare became owner of a 12.5% share in the Globe Theatre in 1599. His share in the theatre decreased over the years.He became the owner of a share (of 12.5 %) in the Globe Theatre. Obviously other people owned the other 87.5% of the theatre.


When and where was the original globe theatre built?

This is from wikipedia: The Globe Theatre was a theatre built in London. It was built in 1599 by William Shakespeare and his playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and was destroyed by fire of London on 29 June 1613. The second Globe Theatre was built on the same site in June 1614 and closed in 1642. :')) Enjoy this answer


What was William Shakespeare's theater made of?

The Globe Theatre, which was only partly owned by Shakespeare by the way, was built on a wooden frame and the walls made of lath and plaster. The first Globe, built in 1599, had a thatched roof (made of dried reeds). The second Globe, built in 1614, had a tile roof.


Which theater did William Shakespeare half own?

Shakespeare did not own half of any theatre. He owned one-eighth of two theatres, the Globe and the Blackfriars.


What was the name of the theater from which came the lumber used to build Shakespeare's theater?

If by "Shakespeare's Theatre" you mean the Globe Theatre (which was only partly owned by Shakespeare, and which was not built by him), the lumber was salvaged from the earlier playhouse The Theatre. This was an ok name for it, since these buildings were called "playhouses" at the time, not "theatres".


William Shakespeare was a shareholder at what theater?

He owned a small share (about one-tenth) in The Globe theatre and the Blackfriars Theatre, where his plays (and those of many other playwrights) were performed.


When was Shakespeare's theater in London opened?

Shakespeare held shares in two different theatres, but he was not the major shareholder in either of them. It is therefore misleading to speak of "Shakespeare's Theare" as if he actually owned it. The theatre most associated with Shakespeare is the first Globe, which was built in 1599, when Shakespeare was about halfway through his career. It was built by Peter Street and was mostly owned by Richard and Cuthbert Burbage. The Burbages also owned the Blackfriars Theatre in which Shakespeare invested. The Lord Chamberlain's Men began using it in 1608. Other theatres which we know Shakespeare to be associated with include the Curtain and Theatre which were used by The Lord Chamberlain's Men between 1594 and 1599.


When was the stratford theater built?

The first Globe Theatre was built with materials and timber taken from the first 'Theatre' in 1599 when William Shakespeare and the Chamberlain's men were forced to leave because the Puritan owner, Giles Allen, refused to re-new the lease. It only took six months to build. Richard and Cuthbert Burbage, who had owned the Theatre were the majority owners of the Globe. The first Globe burned down in 1613 but a second Globe was rebuilt on the same spot and was ready for use in 1614. It was torn down in 1644 to make way for housing. Shakespeare's Globe, a modern replica of the first Globe, was built in 1997.


Was the Globe Theatre owned by Shakespeare?

Only partly. It was owned by James Burbage, Shakespeare and about six other partners.


What is the name of the theater that Shakespeare and his company built?

The Globe Theatre was built in 1599 but it was not built by "Shakespeare and his men". It was built by a man called Peter Street who was hired by a group led by Richard and Cuthbert Burbage. Shakespeare had money in it, but was not a main player in any way.l


What were the involvements of Shakespeare in the Globe Theatre?

He owned one-eighth of it.