James Burbage built the first theatre in london in 1576
The Bard of Avon, William Shakespeare.
elizabeth london built the first
The first theatre in England was 'The Theatre' built in London in 1576.
The Red Lion built by John Brayne was the first official theatre, but the first succsesfull one was the "Theatre" built by James Burbage
James Burbage built the first theatre in london in 1576
The Bard of Avon, William Shakespeare.
elizabeth london built the first
The first theatre in England was 'The Theatre' built in London in 1576.
The Red Lion built by John Brayne was the first official theatre, but the first succsesfull one was the "Theatre" built by James Burbage
Shoreditch, London in 1576
The first theatre in London (which was just called 'The Theatre') was built in Southwark, on the South Bank of the Thames. It was later dismantled and reassembled at a nearby site, and renamed The Globe. The first successful purpose-built playhouse was James Burbage's The Theater, built in Snoreditch, North of London, in 1576.
The first successful playhouse built specifically for that purpose was James Burbage's The Theatre, built in Shoreditch North of London in 1576.
John Brayne built the Red Lion, the first building in Elizabethan London to be built for the performance of plays in 1567. It proved unsuccessful, but The Theatre which Brayne built with actor-manager James Burbage was a success.
In London, in a district called Bankside, right across London Bridge from the main part of the city.
The first purpose-built theatre in Elizabethan London was the unsuccessful Red Lion, followed by the successful and better known The Theatre. However the Greeks were building purpose-built theatres almost two thousand years earlier.
The Theatre was the first built in London, followed by The Rose and The Globe