What Were Shakespeare's Theatres Called?

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Shakespeare theatres were called globe. These three storey buildings had a capacity of 3000 and they were built from oak. The theatres were built from 1599 mainly by Cuthbert Burbage who was a long standing associate of Shakespeare.
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Shakespeare's. _Globe_. Theater. ">. Shakespeare's. Globe. Theater.
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Theatres in London were only called a "wooden o" once, by Shakespeare, in the Prologue to his play Henry V. He was talking about the theatre in which the play was being
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Half of the Globe and Blackfriars theatres was owned by the brothers Richard and Cuthbert Burbage. The rest was owned by smaller shareholders including Shakespeare.
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The Blackfriars. The Globe was an outdoor theatre, and thus not very comfortable in winter.…and Blackfriars was too hot and stuffy in Summer.
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