Henry VIII died quite a long time before Shakespeare was born, so he couldn't have asked Shakespeare anything. In fact, at the time Shakespeare wrote Henry VIII everyone in the play, including Elizabeth I, was dead.
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Henry VI is a history play thought by many to be Shakespeare's first. Henry VIII is a history play thought by some to be his last. Obviously he wrote history plays throughout his career.
Henry VIII, written in 1613.
It is generally accepted that Shakespeare's last play was the rarely-performed Henry VIII, written around 1612 or 1613.
The Globe burnt to the ground in 1613 because of Shakespeare's play: Henry VIII or Henry The Eighth
Rowley's 1604 play If You See Me You Know Me was a chronicle history of events in the life of Henry VIII, some historical and others definitely not. Shakespeare's play Henry VIII, co-written with John Fletcher, was one of his last plays (circa 1613) and also deals with events in the life of Henry VIII, although mostly different ones.
Henry VI Part 1
Henry VIII :D hope that helped you!
The play that is named after Queen Elizabeth's father is Henry VIII. The play was written by William Shakespeare in 1612.
Michaelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Shakespeare himself wrote a play based on Henry and his wife anne bolyn
The play deals with the events in the reign of Henry VIII which took place around 1530: the divorce from Catherine, the fall of Wolsey, the break with Rome, the marriage to Anne Boleyn (Ann Bullen, she is called in the play) and the birth of Elizabeth.