no
William Shakespeare was a man.
Yes, but only since 1660. Before that, only men acted in the plays.
No
Women did not participate in Shakespearean plays. All roles, including female ones, were played by men.
He has no known living relatives He was married to a woman named Anna Hathaway( NO! Not the actress) He has preformed plays for Queen Elizabeth I
Shakespeare never appeared onstage with a woman.
William Shakespeare was a very extraordinary poet who wrote many plays, books, and poems. He married a woman named Anne Hathaway and ha d two children whos names were Susanna, Hamnet and Judith Shakespeare. Susanna was the only girl of the three children.
The line "Frailty, thy name is woman!" is from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet".
none, only men could be in plays during the time that Shakespeare was around.
William Shakespeare's play Taming of the Shrew is about a woman named Katharina who is always mean and when she marries a man named Petruchio he promises to tame her out of her fiery temper.
Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day? by William Shakespeare And it would appear to be about a man, not a woman.
No, he was married only once to a woman named Anne Hathaway