Renaissance · Europe · Disaster

1564

Plague Closes English Theaters

1564

A particularly deadly outbreak of plague forced the closure of theaters and public gatherings across England. Troupes of players took to the roads, performing in provincial towns. The cycle of plague and closure would punctuate English theatrical life for the rest of the century, shaping Shakespeare's career in particular. The closures may have given Shakespeare leisure to compose Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece.