King John. Timon of Athens. Cymbeline. The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
Bardolfo is a follower of Falstaff in Shakespeare's plays.
shakespeare usually had plays of 5 acts each with 5 scenes
The modern term "romance" is only applied to four of Shakespeare's plays: The Tempest, The Winter's Tale, Cymbeline and Pericles. If you mean something else by "romance plays" you will have to explain it.
Ghosts appear in four of Shakespeare's plays: "Hamlet," "Macbeth," "Richard III," and "Julius Caesar."
If I understand your syntax, over four hundred film and television productions have been made from Shakespeare's plays.
William Shakespeare acted in his own plays in four theatres: the Theatre, Curtain, Globe and Blackfriars. He may also have appeared in his own plays before 1594 with whatever company he was with, but we do not know which company or which theatre.
No, Shakespeare followed the Elizabethan structure of a FIVE act play. Almost all Elizabethan plays are divided into five acts, including Shakespeare's.
King John, Troilus and Cressida, Measure for Measure, and the Two Noble Kinsmen
Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's plays. Other theories may be entertaining but have no evidence to support them.
Yes Shakespeare's plays were written in verses.
Shakespeare wrote 38 plays.
The Plays of William Shakespeare was created in 1765.