What Shakespeare did in London was that he became an actor. He may have joined one of the theatrical companies Pembroke's Men, Lord Strange's Men, or Derby's Men. In any case he was a charter member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men which formed in 1594. As a member of this company he wrote plays and acted in them.
He worked there. His job was in the theatre business, and the centre of the theatre business was in London. It's like moving to Hollywood because you want to work in movies.
shakespeare went into acting and he wrote his plays in London
He was an actor, playwright and businessman.
He was a professional actor and had business interests being a part-owner of the theatre company, the theatre building and some other non-theatre related rental properties.
Shakespeare did his work in London to keep William Shakespeare alive.
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Shakespeare did his work in London to keep William Shakespeare alive.
When Shakespeare retired he left London and returned to his home in Stratford.
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Shakespeare wrote all of his plays in London. Where exactly in London is an open question.
Shakespeare's children were born in 1583 and 1585. There is no record of Shakespeare in London until 1592. Scholars speculate that he went to London between 1590 and 1591.
Shakespeare was first mentioned as a London playwright in 1592, in a pamphlet by Robert Greene where he referred to Shakespeare as an "upstart crow."
London,EnglandThe Globe Theatre is in London.
Shakespeare's Globe was a theatre in London by the river Thames.
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