We don't know exactly what Shakespeare's first play was, so we cannot answer questions about it.
Shakespeare wrote his first play for the same reason he wrote all of them--for money.
No.
We can't answer this because we don't know which was Shakespeare's first play, or what he liked about anything, including any of his plays.
1369
Nobody knows for sure which of Shakespeare's early plays was the first, nevermind when it was first performed.
It is not recorded.
the play :)
There is no solid evidence of what Shakespeare's first play was or when it was performed. All we can say for sure is he had established himself in London as an actor and a playwright by 1592.
If Shakespeare did write an early play called "Perfumed" it is since lost. We really don't know for sure what his first play was, when it was written and whether it was performed at all.
Julius Caesar
She is Rosalind's first cousin in As You Like It.
Leaving aside the issue of which play was Shakespeare's first, I can get a brand new and totally perfect copy of one of Shakespeare's plays, printed last week, for about three bucks.