He was looking for work, probably. He didn't think it was important to share this information with posterity.
The exact date when Shakespeare left Stratford for London is not known. It was betweem 1585 and 1592 - see the related question below.
William Shakespeare left home and headed towards England so that he could follow his dream in play writing.
Eventually, he went to London. However, we do not know much about the period of Shakespeare's life between his leaving Stratford and being a successful playwright and actor in London. He may have gone somewhere else in the meantime.
Answer William Shakespeare bought a house called "New Place" in Stratford-Upon-Avon and he moved there when he retired in 1613.
It's hard to imagine that he could have been. He left Stratford when they were toddlers and didn't return until they were grown up. (Susanna was 31 when Shakespeare retired and Judith was 28) He may have had occasional visits to Stratford but not enough to establish much of a relationship.
When Shakespeare retired he left London and returned to his home in Stratford.
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The exact date when Shakespeare left Stratford for London is not known. It was betweem 1585 and 1592 - see the related question below.
We don't know exactly when Shakespeare left Stratford--it was no later than 1592. He returned in about 1613, twenty-one years later. However, he made many trips back to Stratford to visit during those 21 years.
William Shakespeare left home and headed towards England so that he could follow his dream in play writing.
We do not know when Shakespeare left Stratford to go to London, exactly. It was sometime between 1585 and 1592. He was not so much leaving Anne as looking for a steady job. With three kids he needed one, and there wasn't much in Stratford.
Eventually, he went to London. However, we do not know much about the period of Shakespeare's life between his leaving Stratford and being a successful playwright and actor in London. He may have gone somewhere else in the meantime.
Answer William Shakespeare bought a house called "New Place" in Stratford-Upon-Avon and he moved there when he retired in 1613.
It's hard to imagine that he could have been. He left Stratford when they were toddlers and didn't return until they were grown up. (Susanna was 31 when Shakespeare retired and Judith was 28) He may have had occasional visits to Stratford but not enough to establish much of a relationship.
It's far from clear that he was "kicked out" at all. Most likely he left of his own volition, looking for a better job. There is an old story that he left town because he had been caught poaching but that is now discredited.
Yes. He was able to buy New Place, one of the largest houses in Stratford, and left a sizeable estate.
Between 1585 and 1592,it is believed that Shakspeare left Stratford for London and joined a company of actors as a performer and playwright