Shakespeare (probably with the help of Fletcher) wrote a play about Henry VIII, who was the father of Elizabeth I. However, at the time the play was written, she was not the queen, having died some years earlier. Henry VIII was King James's great-uncle and was no relation to his consort Queen Anne.
Henry the 8th
Antonio Banderas
Tze Miu.
Nemo's father's name is Marlin. He is also a clownfish.
The most famous Don Juan was a totally fictional character, who has become the byword for a womanizer used in many books, plays and movies, so he does not have a real father. In some of all these books and plays a 'father' may be mentioned, but the character does not have a really established lineage.
Henry the 8th
The Globe Theater
The Globe Theatre.
No but he used to perform to them. There is also speculation that shakespeare did not write his plays but the king/a rich man did. they did not want the publicity and so shakespeares name was put on them instead as the leader of the actors.
Romeo and JulietA Midsummer Night's DreamOthelloHamlet
Yes, I can. So can you, probably, if you think about it, but if not, check the related question.
The Globe Theatre
That's what it is called now. The name on the title page is "Mr William Shakespeares Comedies Histories & Tragedies".
Herman's Hermits.
Actors. The performers in any play are called actors.
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It's called the First Folio, but it is only his collected plays. It does not include his poetry.