There was a plague. All of the theaters were closed for public health reasons.
In london, all the theatres were closed down between 1593 and 1594 due to the plague. I hope this helps
There was a particularly nasty outbreak of plague.
The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.
Bubonic Plague
All theatres in London were closed during the years 1592-1593 because of a particularly nasty plague outbreak. During that time, actors had to play in venues outside of London, which were much less profitable. There was a smaller plague outbreak and theatre closure in London in 1596.
The London theaters closed in 1593 because of an outbreak of plague.
There were a number of closures, but the years 1593-1594 featured a protracted closure of London theatres which bankrupted a number of the playing companies.
In london, all the theatres were closed down between 1593 and 1594 due to the plague. I hope this helps
London due to an outbreak of the plague.
There was a particularly nasty outbreak of plague.
The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.
The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.
The theathers were closed for the pandemic of the black death in Europe.
In 1593, a plague outbreak in London caused the theatres to close. Shakespeare had chosen not to leave London, but rather had chosen to stay and put the finishing touches to his first published work, Venus and Adonis.
All the theatres in London were closed in 1593 and 1594 because of a really bad plague outbreak. The prolonged closure put most of the acting companies out of business.
all the theatres ran out of money
There was a particularly nasty outbreak of the plague at that time. Since the theatres closed, the actors had to find other ways of making money. Many theatre companies went on tour to country centres, but Shakespeare wrote and published the semi-pornographic poem Venus and Adonis which made him a pile of money.