No. He didn't take his family to London because he earned the money there FOR his family. The only reason he went to London was to write his plays and work at the theatre. There was also a lot of ideas in London that helped him write his amazing stories.
The answer is: No.
no he didnt take his family to london he went there to erean money for his family
he left his children behind in Stratford upon Avon and he went to London in 1598
He had no accomodation in London for a wife and children. However, his brother Edmund did follow in his footsteps and became an actor and moved to London.
No, she stayed in Stratford and looked after the kids. Probably Will got to visit them from time to time.
No.
Yes he did.
Nobody, as far as we know.
Macbeth was written in London by William Shakespeare and describes events that take place in Scotland.
Considering the poor living conditions in London at the time it is not at all suprising that someone would not want to go there if they didn't have to; much less take their wife and family there.
William and Anne Shakespeare were married from 1582 to 1616, when William died. During the whole of this time Anne lived in Stratford, keeping the house and looking after the kids. However at least from 1590 to 1613, a period of 23 years, William lived in rented accomodations in London. In other words, they maintained two households for at least two-thirds of their married life. Some people take that as a sign that their marriage was unhappy. But not necessarily. William's job meant he had to live in London, but he could not afford the kind of house in the city that he could in the town. It was impractical to move Anne to London. So, one presumes that they visited when they could. It is certainly true that the moment William stopped working as an actor and a playwright, he moved right back in with Anne. Had they been on bad terms he could easily have continued to live in rented rooms in London. But he didn't.
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William Shakespeare went to London to work on his plays and writings. His wife stayed behind to take care of the children.
No.
Nobody, as far as we know.
Macbeth was written in London by William Shakespeare and describes events that take place in Scotland.
take a plane
It starts with old London in the nursery of the Darling children. Then, after Peter comes, the rest is in Neverland. After the children return, it is back in London.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The Rose, The Swan, The Hope, The Fortune, The Theatre, The Curtain, Newington Butts, and the Blackfriars, take your pick. Shakespeare performed at the Theatre, The Curtain, The Globe, the Blackfriars and possibly the Rose.
Only if it states it in a custody agreement. Every agreement has a section for that.
Well one of his children died before him so he didn't inherit anything from him, but his other two children got his house and money but neither of them managed to take up his acting career, mostly because they were both girls.
It starts with old London in the nursery of the Darling children. Then, after Peter comes, the rest is in Neverland. After the children return, it is back in London.