Theatre, first playhouse in London, was owned by James Burbage. Before he built Theatre, plays had to perform in courtyards of inns, in the homes of noblemen, or just out in the open if truly desperate. Burbage had acquired a lease that allowed him to build this theater and after twenty-one years it expired, much to the landlord's pleasure. This landlord did not …show more content…
Not only was William Shakespeare a shareholder with the company that built this famous theater, but he also occasionally would act in his own plays at The Globe. In this time period of history when life could prove difficult sometimes, the theater provided amusement for both rich and poor. And even though The Globe Theater itself had difficulties and had to close on numerous occasions, it still brought joy to people when it reopened and plays continued. Although modern theaters look very different than those in Shakespeare's time, people still enjoy theaters for the same reasons today as they did back then. “The whole world is a playhouse” holds as true today as it did in Shakespeare's