We cannot know this because we don't know which play was his first. In addition, we don't even know what playing companies put on some of his earliest plays. And even the companies we do know about played in many different venues.
William Shakespeare wrote the play Romeo and Juliet around 1595, and it was first published in 1597.
We don't know exactly what Shakespeare's first play was, so we cannot answer questions about it.
MacBeth
Shakespeare wrote his first play for the same reason he wrote all of them--for money.
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Tom Shoppard wrote 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead'. It is a play that was first produced at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in 1966. The play is drawn from Shakespeare's 'Hamlet'.
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.
When you say "Shakespeare's Globe" you mean the reconstruction of the first Globe Theatre which opened in London in 1997. The most popular play at Shakespeare's Globe is Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors, which has been produced 5 times, followed by Romeo and Juliet and A Midsummer Night's Dream (4 times each) and Howard Brenton's Anne Boleyn (3 times)
the play :)
It is not recorded.