- The Globe Theatre: The Globe was a theatre built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men (later known as the King's Men). Many of Shakespeare's plays, including "Hamlet," "King Lear," and " Macbeth," were first performed at the Globe.
- The Curtain Theatre: The Curtain Theatre was another theatre in London where Shakespeare's plays were performed. It was built in 1577 and was located in Shoreditch, just outside the city walls.
-The Rose Theatre: The Rose Theatre was a theatre located in Southwark, just across the River Thames from London. It was built in 1592 and was one of the most popular theatres in London. Shakespeare's plays "Henry V" and "Twelfth Night" were first performed at the Rose.
-The Swan Theatre: The Swan Theatre was a theatre built in 1595 by Francis Langley. It was located in Bankside, Southwark, near the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's play "The Two Noble Kinsmen," which he co-wrote with John Fletcher, was first performed at the Swan.
- The Blackfriars Theatre: The Blackfriars Theatre was a privately owned theatre located in the Blackfriars district of London. It was used by the King's Men from 1608 until 1642. Shakespeare's plays "The Winter's Tale" and " Cymbeline" were first performed at the Blackfriars.