Shakespeare was a founding member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594, not 1596.
Hamnet Shakespeare, 1585-1596
Susanna, Judith, and Hamnet were Shakespeare's children. Hamnet died in 1596.
The play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' was written between 1594-1596 (16th Century) by William Shakespeare.1594-1596
William Shakespeare's only son, Hamnet, died in August 1596, aged 11.
The Globe Theatre was a theatre in which Shakespeare had a share (it was not "his" theatre as it belonged just as much to the other sharers), and was built in 1599. He also acquired in 1608 a share in the Blackfriars Theatre, an indoor theatre which the company used in the winter, which had been adapted as a theatre by Richard Burbage in 1596, but was in fact much much older. The divorce trial of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon took place in the same room in 1529. The structure was originally built as part of a monastery in 1275.
William Shakespeare is the author of "A Midsummer Night's Dream." It is one of his most popular comedies, believed to have been written around 1595 or 1596.
The play 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' was written between 1594-1596 (16th Century) by William Shakespeare.1594-1596
Hamnet in 1596, Susanna in 1649 and Judith in 1662
None. Shakespeare did not buy a theatre; he bought a share in a couple of theatres. When you buy a share in a company, it is not the same as being the sole and only owner of the company or the company's property. And Shakespeare did not buy into any theatres in 1601. He was one of the minor shareholders who contributed to the construction of the Globe Theatre in 1599. He was also a shareholder in the Blackfriars theatre, and may have become so in 1596 when it was refurbished or in 1608 when the King's Men began to play there. In any case, 1601 is not a significant date.
Between 1583 and 1585, yes. After 1596, yes. Between 1585 and 1596, no, because that was when his son Hamnet was alive.
Shakespeare did apply for a coat of arms in October of 1596. But not William Shakespeare, the playwright. It was his father John Shakespeare who made the application although no doubt it was William who was the big push behind it. The application has the word "player" written on it which means actor, and suggests that although the application was in the name of John, it was William who was really applying, since he stood to inherit the grant of arms as eldest son.
1596-1613. Three years before William's death.