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What Was The Name Of William Shakespeare's Theatre?

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    Writer_gir  

    answered 9 months ago

      Originally, Shakespeare wrote almost exclusively for the Theatre, a playhouse outside of the City of London, in a district called Shoreditch. In 1598, after a rental dispute with the landowner, Giles Allen, the actors in  the company, tore down the Theatre, and transported it, lock, stock and barrel, south of the Thames to Bankside, where, about a year or so later, it was resurrected as the Globe.
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      Robertw605  

      answered 3 months ago

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        Guest  

        answered 2 months ago

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