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There were eight shares of The Globe. The Burbage Brothers each had two shares. Shakespeare had one share as did three other actors in the company.
Amphitheaters - The Theatre, The Globe, The Rose, The Swan, Newlington Butts Theatre, The Curtain, The Fortune,The Boars Head, The Red Bull, The Bear's Garden, The Bull Ring and finally, The Hope. They are all the open-air theatres during the Elizabethan era.
Names of the places
The Folly Theatre had several other names, beginning with the Lowther Rooms.
Theatres were constantly being built and being destroyed so the number changed from time to time. The Theatre was closed in 1596 and taken down in 1599 when its parts were used to build The Globe in a different part of London. The Rose was an older and smaller theatre which had been partly expanded. The Admiral's Men, who played there, built the much larger Fortune theatre and moved, which led to the decline of the Rose and its eventual demolition. The Globe burned down in 1613 and was not rebuilt until the next year. Some of the theatres which were around in Shakespeare's time were The Theatre, The Curtain, The Rose, The Swan, The Globe, The Fortune, The Hope (or bear garden), Newington Butts, the Blackfriars (there were actually two theatres by this name at different times), and St. Paul's. There were also a number of innyards used regularly for plays (4 or 5 that we know the names of).
It depends what you mean by "Shakespear's Theatre". Do you mean one of the two theatres he invested in in his lifetime? They have the same names they always did. Do you mean a theatre famous for its Shakespeare performances? There are lots of those all over the world. Do you mean a theatre with the name "Shakespear's Theatre"? If so, I don't know if there is such a theatre, but if there is it must be called Shakespear's Theatre, obviously.
Richard and Cuthbert Burbage.
Shakespeare probably acted in the Rose, the Curtain, the Theatre, Newington Butts, the Globe and the Blackfriars as well as at palaces, private homes and halls. He had invested in the Globe and the Blackfriars.
Names of theatres in operation while William Shakespeare was involved in the London theatre industry are the Theatre, the Curtain, Newington Butts, the Rose, the Swan, the Globe, the Fortune, the Hope, the Red Bull, the Blackfriars, the Cockpit. There were also a number of pubs and taverns which were converted into theatres from time to time, and lecture halls and private homes were also used. Shakespeare himself performed at the Theatre, Curtain, Newington Butts, Globe and Blackfriars and he was a shareholder in both the Globe and Blackfriars.
Seabiscuit's original owners were Secretary of the Treasury Ogden Mills and his sister Gladys Mills Phipps. Charles Howard purchased Seabiscuit from them.
A globe is important because it has all the country's and oceans names, and names of capital cities and continents
Shakespeare performed in numerous theatres. As a member of the Lord Chamberlain's/ King's Men he played The Theatre, The Curtain, The Globe Theatre, and the Blackfriars Theatre. Before he joined that company, he may have been with Lord Strange's Men or Lord Pembroke's Men and may have played the Rose or Newington Butts.
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Amphitheaters - The Theatre, The Globe, The Rose, The Swan, Newlington Butts Theatre, The Curtain, The Fortune,The Boars Head, The Red Bull, The Bear's Garden, The Bull Ring and finally, The Hope. They are all the open-air theatres during the Elizabethan era.
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Names of the places
Theatre of Dionysus and Theatre of Herod Atticus