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Shakespeare was most probably still in Stratford or the vicinity in 1584. It was prior to the birth of his twins. [He may have been tutoring home-schooled catholic families in Lincolnshire.] We only know that he moved to London sometime prior o 1592. He helped form Lord Hunsdon's Men who became the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594.

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He joined the Lord Chamberlains men which later changed their name to the Kings Men.

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William Shakespeare joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men company in 1590 CE. In 1592 the theater was shut down due to the plague but opened back up in 1594.

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What did Shakespeare do in his twenties?

He became father to twins (1585, aged 21), wrote and published his very successful poem Venus and Adonis (1593, aged 29), and wrote his earliest plays (1590-1594 aged 26-29; these dates are approximate).


What happened to William shakespeare during 1584 and 1592?

What he did during this time was unknown. It was before he was famous, thus there was no recorded history of him during this time. Yes, he had previously married Anne Hathaway to this time, and left Stratford-upon-Avon on a supposed case of theft.


What caused all the theaters to close during 1593 and 1594 when William Shakespeare was alive?

A number of factors caused theatre closures: 1. Disease, primarily plague. When there was an outbreak of plague, it was feared that the crowded theatres would spread the disease. Minor closures occured in 1596 and 1606 but there was a terrible long closure in 1593 and 1594 which put a lot of theatrical companies out of business. 2. Political Incorrectness. The play The Isle of Dogs was terribly offensive to the Queen and council and was suppressed with vigour. This included the closing of the Swan Theatre, which never really recovered. 3. Puritan hostility. This caused all of the theatres in London to be closed from 1642 to 1660 while the puritans were in power.


Who named ballet I need to know which guy or girl named ballet.?

King Louis XIV of France invented ballet, if that is what you mean. Answer:Bergonzio di Botta, Italian dance master, arranged the first lavish Italian ballet, in 1489 on the occasion of the marriage of Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan, to Isabel Aragon in Torrona. The individual dances matched the various courses of the dinner--with Jason and the Argonauts serving as the connecting thread. So greatly were the people impressed by the ballet, described by Tristano Calco, that there were many other similar ballets, thus preparing the path which eventually led to the "Ballet Comique de la Reine."= Before 1700 = 1489: Bergonzio di Botta presents his ballet dinner at Tortone, Italy. 1581: First ballet Le Ballet Comique de la Reine choreographed by Balthasar de Beaujoyeaux in 1581 (the Catherine di Medici regime: 1519-1589). 1584: Teatro d'Olympico with proscenium arch stage in Verona, Italy.1588: First French book on dance Orchésographie written by Thoinot Arbeau; published the description of the turn-out 1653: Louis XIV (Sun King) danced the Sun God in Le Ballet de la Nuit. His teacher Pierre Beauchamps began to create a vocabulary for dance. 1655-1729: Louis Pécourt - first leading professional male dancer. 1661: Louis XIV established the Académie Royale de Danse. Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-1687), musician, composer and dancer, ran what would become the Paris Opera with an iron hand. 1665-1738: Mlle. LaFontaine - first professional female dancer. Catherine de Medici (1519 - 1589) Jean Baptiste Lully (1632-1687) Pierre Beauchamp (1636-1705) Louis Pecourt (1655-1729) Marie Theresa Subligny (1666-1735) Jean Balon(1676-1739) Nicole Blondy (1677-1747) Francoise Prevost (1680-1741) * Louis Dupr * http://michaelminn.net/andros/index.php?history


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