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What happened to William shakespeare theatre in 1613?

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It Got Burnet down I Think.........

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What happened to William Shakespeare's theater in 1613?

The Globe Theatre, which was not Shakespeare's by the way, since he was only a part owner, burned down on June 29, 1613 during a performance of Henry VIII.


What happened with William Shakespeare in England during 1599 - 1613?

At the start Shakespeare was at his best, and wrote some of his most famous plays including Hamlet and Julius Caesar. His last play was written in 1613, the year the globe theatre burnt down.


Which theatre did William Shakespeare join after The King's Men?

He didn't. He was with the King's Men when he retired in 1613.


Did the globe theatre get damaged?

The Globe Theatre in London was built in London in 1599 by the company associated with William Shakespeare. It was burned to the ground on June 29, 1613.


What happened related to shakespeare in 1613?

Two things: that was about the time he retired and also the theatre he worked in burned down in June.


Play that Shakespeare's did in 1997?

William Shakespeare died in 1613.


What was the name of the London theatre of which William Shakespeare became a partner?

The Globe or the Blackfriars. He had shares in both.


What finally happened to Shakespeare's theater?

It depends what you mean by "Shakespeare's Theatre". He was a part-owner of two theatres, one of which burned down in 1613 and the other demolished in 1655. Neither of these theatres was called "Shakespeare's Theatre" so perhaps you mean some other theatre.


When did Shakespeare retire?

Around 1613, three years before his death.


What happened to Shakespeare's first theater in 1613?

The first Globe burned down on June 29, 1613 during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII. But it is misleading to call it "Shakespeare's first theatre". Shakespeare was not the owner of it and nobody at the time would ever have associated it particularly with Shakespeare, but rather with Richard Burbage, the famous actor who with his brother owned half of the theatre. It was not the first theatre to see Shakespeare act or the first to see his plays performed. It was the first theatre Shakespeare invested in in a small way (the second was the Blackfriars) and only in this sense can it be thought of as his first theatre.


How was William Shakespeare theatre destroyed?

If there was a theatre called "William Shakespeare Theatre", you will have to be a little more specific. Was there such a theatre built in Akron, Ohio in the 1930s? Or in Calcutta in the 1890s? If the theatre you are talking about is "Shakespeare's Globe Theatre", it is still standing, having been built in 1997. If the theatre you are talking about is the Blackfriars Theatre, in which Shakespeare acted and held a small share, it was demolished in 1655. If the theatre you are talking about is the First Globe Theatre, in which Shakespeare also acted and held a small share, it burned down on June 29, 1613. If the theatre you are talking about is the Second Globe Theatre, which was built to replace the first one in 1614, and which might have had nothing to do with Shakespeare, it was torn down in 1644.


When was William Shakespeare writing his plays?

Shakespeare wrote approximately between 1590 and 1613.