In 1594, Shakespeare invested in a new acting company being formed by his friend Richard Burbage under the patronage of Henry Carey the Lord Chamberlain. Being a partner in the company rather than just a hired man enabled him to become wealthy and secure.
William Shakespeare is the most important writer in the history of writing plays.
his wife and mom
One would be for wealth and the other, as in Shakespeare's case, is because she was pregnant
The isolated island setting
That is opinion: Someone who writes stories should not be important especially in the world. People who found the origins of the universe should be the most important people in the world. William Shakespeare was important because he wrote amazing stories for royalty and set the standard for other writers.
Understanding Shakespeare's Theatre helps one to understand his plays and why they were written in the way they were. This in turn is enormously important as educated persons the world over understand at least the most well-known of Shakespeare's plays, and everyone knows and constantly quotes lines drawn from those plays. Answer: It is not important.
because shakespeare is an important author
Henry Wriothesley, 3rd Earl of Southampton. He was the patron for Shakespeare's long poems Venus and Adonis and The Rape of Lucrece. Really he was the only patron Shakespeare ever had. The theatre company of which he had a part also had patrons, but they were patrons of the whole company, whether or not Shakespeare was in it.
Most of Shakespeare's writing is in English. There's also some French.
Hamlet is Shakespeare's most-quoted play by a large margin.
If you mean the productions and style of production put on during the life of Shakespeare, they were naturally most important during the life of Shakespeare (1564-1616), although they have a lingering influence, and Elizabethan staging has actually become more important in the late 20th century as thrust stages became more common. However, the plays Shakespeare wrote have never stopped being important and central to English-speaking theatre.
The sport most alluded to in Shakespeare's work is bowls. Shakespeare was a bowler.