Nobody knows what kinds of jobs Shakespeare might have held between the time he left Stratford and the time he becomes recognized as a playwright. That is why this part of his life is called "the lost years".
wrote lots of plays
Shakespeare did...
His plays themselves changed drama forever and how plays were wrote.
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Love's Labour's Lost and King John are both plays by Shakespeare. He wrote about 36 others.
Shakespeare's plays were written in English ... in the style of the period in which he wrote (Elizabethan English)
De Vere died in 1604 before some of the plays, including The Tempest and Macbeth, were written.
There was not a first film by William Shakespeare because he wrote his plays centuries before film was around. However, several of his plays have been adapted into film over the years.
There are no specific records of which were the first two plays Shakespeare had performed. There is a great deal of speculation. There are records of the first publications, but that is not the same thing.
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He had his anus removed and stapled to it, then he died. After that someone wrote it for him.
There is probably no one theatre where all of Shakespeare's plays were performed. You may be thinking of the Globe Theatre. The Globe Theatre was built in 1599 and probably saw all of the plays Shakespeare wrote after that date. But Shakespeare had already been a playwright for seven or eight years before the Globe was built. If any of his plays written before 1599 were played at the Globe they would have to have been revivals. Some of his old plays may have been revived, but all of them? Unlikely.