A lot depends on whether it is a Quarto (single play) or a copy of the Folio (the collected plays). The highest price paid for a Quarto was on July 12, 2007, for a perfect copy of the fourth quarto of Richard III. The price was 1,750 pounds which at that time was equivalent to 8,750 USD. A First Folio, on the other hand, is worth much more. About a year earlier, in July 2006, a complete First Folio (a rare item, as only about 40 now exist) was sold for 2,500,000 pounds.
Queen Elizabeth enjoyed William Shakespeares plays. She enjoyed them so much she even had her servant bring him to her house and perform his plays! Tesi 22
The audience was divided into those who were going to stand through the play and those who got to sit, depending on how much they paid to get in.
One just sold on Ebay for $102.50.
$200.00
It depends on the condition of the copy. A good copy of the original vinyl LP could bring up to £30
You can get back lost photos by contacting people who may have a copy or a negative of the original. This will allow the photo to be reproduced much like the original.
Depend on who made it and is it an original or Italian copy.
Shakespearean plays are all considered relevant because they portray human issues which never seem to change no matter how much time passes. Love, greed, and betrayal are all things in Shakespeare's plays and they are issues with which human beings worldwide still contend.
An original copy of the "Dewey defeats Truman" headline in the Chicago Daily Tribune is only worth what a buyer is willing to pay for it. The hardest thing is going to be to prove that the copy is actually the real deal. This newspaper is very easy to copy because of the method used to print it.
In Shakespeare's day it cost one penny to stand in the yard, three pence to sit in the gallery. Today it could cost up to $100.00 for orchestra seats on Broadway.
not much really... only Shakespeares Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet
If you mean Claudio from Shakespeares play "Much ado about nothing" then the answer is Hero