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Shakespeare invested in the Globe Theatre in 1599, five years after he invested in the Acting Company The Lord Chamberlain's Men. The suggestion that he squirrelled away his money for those five years so he could buy a share in the theatre building is ridiculous, because, first, nobody knew five years earlier that the Burbages would need investors in the Globe since they had two perfectly good theatres already, and second, Shakespeare had a lot more money than he put into the Globe. In fact, two years before investing in the Globe, he spent a whack of money buying the second-largest house in Stratford-upon-Avon for his wife to live in.
The Globe. It's on the South Bank, right by the Thames, about 5 minutes walk from London Bridge Station
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5.oclock
5 pence
Shakespeare invested in the Globe Theatre in 1599, five years after he invested in the Acting Company The Lord Chamberlain's Men. The suggestion that he squirrelled away his money for those five years so he could buy a share in the theatre building is ridiculous, because, first, nobody knew five years earlier that the Burbages would need investors in the Globe since they had two perfectly good theatres already, and second, Shakespeare had a lot more money than he put into the Globe. In fact, two years before investing in the Globe, he spent a whack of money buying the second-largest house in Stratford-upon-Avon for his wife to live in.
He bought a part of the globe theatre
The Globe. It's on the South Bank, right by the Thames, about 5 minutes walk from London Bridge Station
Mostly 5-6 pennies.
In the Globe Theatre charges are based on visibility. Today it would cost £5 to stand in the yard for a play there.
The globe theatre was built around 1600, it has 14 sides because according to architects at the time it was the best shape for sound to be balanced. it burned down 5 years later. It was rediscovered and built again in the same location in London.
we have'NT had a date yet but the original story 5 will come to theatre's soon. first we have to flim it before it comes out in cinemas.
They payed 5 pounds which was pretty expensive at those times
1 p to stand 2 p to sit 3 p- 5 p on the balconie
If you want to stand in the pit, it costs 5 pounds. The cheapest actual seat that you can sit on costs 15 pounds.