It is likely that Shakespeare returned to Stratford periodically throughout the year, possibly over lent when the playhouses were closed. He bought the second largest house in Stratford and began spending more time there in 1614, when he was fifty.
Unless you are over 400 years old, or psychic, or a liar, you will say that you know nothing at all about it. The part of Shakespeare's life during which he left for London is called the "Lost Years" because we have absolutely no information on it.
God Atlas holding the earth on his back.
To find work. He was twenty years old, with a wife and three children and no skills that were marketable in Stratford. London offered better prospects.
The globe theater was located near the shore of the Thames River in a southern London suburb known as The Bankside. It was about 1,500 feet away from the old London Bridge.
We don't know exactly when Shakespeare moved to London, but it was between 1585 (when he was 21) and 1592 (when he was 28).
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No, but he has been Artistic Director of London's Old Vic since 2003.
Unless you are over 400 years old, or psychic, or a liar, you will say that you know nothing at all about it. The part of Shakespeare's life during which he left for London is called the "Lost Years" because we have absolutely no information on it.
God Atlas holding the earth on his back.
William Shakespeare was 28 in 1592, at which time he was firmly installed in London. He didn't leave England at this time or probably at any time in his life.
He went back to Spain? What a loser.
To find work. He was twenty years old, with a wife and three children and no skills that were marketable in Stratford. London offered better prospects.
When he first came into the NBA he was 22.
he came back to 9 years old
The globe theater was located near the shore of the Thames River in a southern London suburb known as The Bankside. It was about 1,500 feet away from the old London Bridge.
Dirty and noisy In Shakespeare's time London was filled with people, and London Bridge was a big tourist place. There wasn't very good sewage so it smelled there (no lie!). People saw plays often.
We don't know exactly when Shakespeare moved to London, but it was between 1585 (when he was 21) and 1592 (when he was 28).