We cannot be sure exactly. Some of his plays appear to have been based on older plays and in those cases he probably saw the original on stage.
yes
William Shakespeare wrote 38 plays. They are divided into comedies, histories and tragedies. See the related question for a full list of his plays.
watch plays and see where Shakespeare worked
Shakespeare wrote thirty-eight plays, not six. See the related question to see the thirty-six plays.
Shakespeare wrote plays. And when you write plays you include directions to the actors. When to get off the stage is one such direction.
Rarely. Find a fuller answer at the related link.
to see what is a good actor & a love one at that ..but other than that was to do plays like at school play and have fun acting !
The King's Men was the name for the theatrical company formerly known as the Lord Chamberlain's men after King James I became their patron in 1603. Shakespeare was a member of this company and all of the plays he wrote after 1594 were the exclusive property of the company. So, if you wanted to see a play by Shakespeare, you had to see the King's Men perform it. Since Shakespeare's plays were very popular, this meant big crowds and more money for the members of the company. So, how do Shakespeare's plays affect the King's Men? They made them rich.
By performing in them. Publicity was not Shakespeare's department--he was responsible for writing and performing. Popularity then as now was mostly a matter of word of mouth.
Like I told you the first time, they wanted to be entertained and the plays were very entertaining.
Mainly iambic pentameter. Please see the link.
Shakespeare wrote Shakespeare's plays. Other theories may be entertaining but have no evidence to support them.