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Q: Where was hamlet preformed in 1603?
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Who preformed in the globe theatre?

The globe theater was Shakespeare's theater. Plays like Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet were peformed there.


What happened in 1603 to shakespeare?

1603 Shakespeare acted in Jonson's Sejanus and is mentioned as "a principal tragedian." 1603 First printing of Hamlet 1603 Sir Walter Raleigh arrested, tried and imprisoned. 1603 The Bubonic Plague (The Black Death) again ravages London killing 33,000 people 1603 March 24, Queen Elizabeth dies 1603 James the VI of Scotland, the son of Mary Queen of Scots, became the new monarch, known in England as King James I 1603 May 19, The King's Men acting troupe forms. 1603 February, Registration of Troilus and Cressida


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This is surely a matter of personal opinion. It just has to be something he did before 1603. Writing Hamlet for example.


How old was Shakespeare when he wrote to be or not to be?

The line "To be or not to be..." is from Hamlet. Dating of Shakespeare's plays is an uncertain science but most scholars consider it was written sometime between 1598 and 1603. Shakespeare was born in 1564 so he would have been aged 36 to 39 when Hamlet was written.


In what year did Shakespeare write hamlet?

The exact year Hamelt was written is not clear, but it was at some point between 1599 and 1603. This is based on scholarly research of allusions and references Hamlet allegedly contains to other contemporary works of the time. In Shakespearean times, probably around 1599.


What is 1603 in Roman Numerals?

1603 = MDCIII


What is 1603 minus 1485?

1603 - 1485 = 118


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Hamlet, Henry V, Julius Caesar, and Measure for Measure are all in this period. Twelfth Night is as well. It was the era of the great tragedies, like Hamlet and Othello, of the last of the golden comedies, like Twelfth Night and As You Like It, and the beginning of the darker comedies like Troilus and Cressida and Measure for Measure.


What is the new play of 1603?

The new play of 1603 is Othello.


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