We don't know when Shakespeare started writing poetry; it may have been before he was involved with the theatre. But it is unlikely that he would have started writing plays before he understood the practical requirements of theatre, which he could only have learned by being an actor.
Shakespeare became a write when he began to write plays and tragedies. People liked them so much, they began to act out and preform his pieces. It all became history after that.
Shakespeare's first printed work is thought to have been the poem Venus and Adonis, printed in 1593.
He did not write any novel.
Is this a question? William Shakespeare did write his plays.
The first Globe burned down on June 29, 1613 during a performance of Shakespeare's Henry VIII. But it is misleading to call it "Shakespeare's first theatre". Shakespeare was not the owner of it and nobody at the time would ever have associated it particularly with Shakespeare, but rather with Richard Burbage, the famous actor who with his brother owned half of the theatre. It was not the first theatre to see Shakespeare act or the first to see his plays performed. It was the first theatre Shakespeare invested in in a small way (the second was the Blackfriars) and only in this sense can it be thought of as his first theatre.
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Henry VI.
Shakespeare never appeared onstage with a woman.
He was an actor so he wrote plays to act in, to make a living.
Shakespeare became a write when he began to write plays and tragedies. People liked them so much, they began to act out and preform his pieces. It all became history after that.
It is the first act in a play named Hamlet, written by William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare's first printed work is thought to have been the poem Venus and Adonis, printed in 1593.
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He did not write any novel.