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lots of people went to Elizabethan Era Theatres. From All Different Backgrounds In London.

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Everyone did except the extremely rich (who could afford to have the actors put on the play in their homes) and the extremely poor (who could not even afford the one penny ticket price).

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all people. from the top class, to the poor, debters exc.

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The Puritans

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Who was Edmund Shakespeare?

The only Edmund shakespeare I know of was the younger brother of William Shakespeare. He was born in 1580 and went to London to work in the theatre like his older brother where he was killed.


What is the global theatre?

the theatre William Shakespeare built. The theatre William Shakespeare built in 1599.


What was Shakespeare's first job?

His first job was to hold horses for people when they went into the theatre to watch a play


Why was the theatre so popular in Elizabethan England?

She loved the theatre and also Shakespeare was alive and thrived at that time. Because Shakespeare was so good at writing plays many people of all classes went to see his plays.


When was American Shakespeare Theatre created?

American Shakespeare Theatre was created in 1955.


What plays plays Shakespeare rich?

Any play which his theatre company performed. Shakespeare did not make money from the writing of plays, not even from the publication of the scripts. He made his money when they were performed. A successful play meant lots of people coming to the theatre and paying admission, part of which went to the actors (including Shakespeare), another larger part to the "sharers" of the Theatre company (after 1594, also including Shakespeare) and another bigger part of which went to the theatre owners (after 1599, including Shakespeare again). No part of the take went to the author. Thus Shakespeare made as much money out of one of Jonson's or Middleton's plays as he did out of one of his own. However, Shakespeare's plays were often the most popular, and Henry IV Part 1 was a smash hit which made all of the sharers very wealthy.


What plays made Shakespeare rich?

Any play which his theatre company performed. Shakespeare did not make money from the writing of plays, not even from the publication of the scripts. He made his money when they were performed. A successful play meant lots of people coming to the theatre and paying admission, part of which went to the actors (including Shakespeare), another larger part to the "sharers" of the Theatre company (after 1594, also including Shakespeare) and another bigger part of which went to the theatre owners (after 1599, including Shakespeare again). No part of the take went to the author. Thus Shakespeare made as much money out of one of Jonson's or Middleton's plays as he did out of one of his own. However, Shakespeare's plays were often the most popular, and Henry IV Part 1 was a smash hit which made all of the sharers very wealthy.


What was shakespeares theatre in stratford-upon-Avon called?

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.


What share did shakespeare buy?

Shakespeare bought share in a theatre group where worked for five years. The name of the theatre is Globe theatre.


What is the Shakespeare theater?

It's a Theatre someone has decided to name after Shakespeare. The most famous of these, although neither is strictly speaking called "the Shakespeare Theatre", are Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, built in 1995 in Southwark, London, and the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, originally built in 1932 and substantially renovated since, in Stratford.


How was William Shakespeare theatre destroyed?

If there was a theatre called "William Shakespeare Theatre", you will have to be a little more specific. Was there such a theatre built in Akron, Ohio in the 1930s? Or in Calcutta in the 1890s? If the theatre you are talking about is "Shakespeare's Globe Theatre", it is still standing, having been built in 1997. If the theatre you are talking about is the Blackfriars Theatre, in which Shakespeare acted and held a small share, it was demolished in 1655. If the theatre you are talking about is the First Globe Theatre, in which Shakespeare also acted and held a small share, it burned down on June 29, 1613. If the theatre you are talking about is the Second Globe Theatre, which was built to replace the first one in 1614, and which might have had nothing to do with Shakespeare, it was torn down in 1644.


What London theatre was used in Shakespeare's time?

The Globe Theatre