The company's patron was the Lord Chamberlain, Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon until the death of Queen Elizabeth. The new king, James 1, took over the patronage and the company became the King's Men.
William Shakespeare's plays were performed in 'The Globe Theatre'.
it was the globe theatre
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre
the Globe Theatre
Shakespeare did not have a theatre in Stratford. There's one there now, The Royal Shakespeare Theatre where the Royal Shakespeare Company plays, but there wasn't one in Shakespeare's day.
William Shakespeare's plays were performed in 'The Globe Theatre'.
it was the globe theatre
It did not have electric lights, stage curtains, wings, sprinkler systems or bathrooms.
the globe theatre was shakespeares theatre
The theatrical company with which we associate Shakespeare the most, the Lord Chamberlain's (afterward King's) Men, played four theatres: The Theatre, The Curtain, The Globe, and the Blackfriars.
Stamford Theatre Company. has written: 'Stamford Theatre Company presents 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare'
Yes
the Globe Theatre
The Globe Theatre.
Shakespeare did not have a theatre in Stratford. There's one there now, The Royal Shakespeare Theatre where the Royal Shakespeare Company plays, but there wasn't one in Shakespeare's day.
Shakespeare was one of a number of people who held a small share in The Globe Theatre. He also held a small share in the Blackfriars Theatre. The main owners of these theatres were Richard and Cuthbert Burbage.
Newington Butts Theatre