It is not recorded.
he was 19 and he was gay
Shakespear was four years old! :) your welcome!!
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He didn't. He saw his family very rarely.
We don't know since he left no personal records. We can speculate that he was interested from the first time he saw a play whenever that was. It's just a guess though.
Jews were expelled from London around 1290 by Edward I. Oliver Cromwell approved their return in 1655. William Shakespeare probably never saw, or met a jew, but there were many superstitions, so he probably was scared of them.
He saw a live theatre group and was inspired forever.
William Hershel
The audience
William Shakespeare certainly wrote the world-famous play Hamlet. However, he was not the only one to write this story--he got it from a guy called Belleforest who got it from another guy called Saxo Grammaticus. That is, unless he got it from an earlier play he saw based on Belleforest, as many people believe. Anyway, all of those other versions are pretty dull and badly-written, whereas Shakespeare's play is awesome.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men, the company to which Shakespeare belonged, was formed in 1594. Shakespeare was very much a junior partner, but the major partners very possibly saw economic advantage in having an actor who was also a promising playwright in the company.
Yes, Twelfth Night was one of a number of Shakespeare's plays that first saw print in the First Folio of 1623.