yes because he didnt wright all those poems himself
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
The actors did not belong to Shakespeare, who was not even the leader of his theatrical company, so they were not really "Shakespeare's actors." You might call them Burbage's actors, maybe. Anyway, yes, some of the actors in the company were quite young. The company hired young boys as apprentices to learn the trade, and before their voices broke, they played the parts of young women who had high voices.
There are no records of William Shakespeare appearing in any productions
There is no evidence that Shakespeare was an adoptive parent.
His name was William Shakespeare. He didn't have any others.
It is unknown if she has mentored any apprentices.
No
Silverstream does not have any recorded apprentices.
Yes, her medicine cat apprentice was Runningnose.
Fireheart's apprentices were Cinderpelt, Cloudtail, and Brambleclaw.
The Masters Apprentices ended in 1972.
The Masters Apprentices was created in 1965.
The actors in Shakespeare's company were not different. They consisted of a lead actor (Richard Burbage), a clown (Will Kempe and later Robert Armin), a number of regular sharers or partners (including Shakespeare, John Heminges and Henry Condell), a number of men who were hired for the particular production, and boy apprentices who played children and women. Note that there were no actresses; that was forbidden by law. However, Shakespeare's company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men, were no different from any other company of the time, such as the Lord Admiral's Men or Worcester's Men in this respect.
Army Apprentices College was created in 1924.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Graystripe has had 2 apprentices, who was Brackenpaw / Brackenfur and Stormpaw/ Stormfur.
Apprentices where young people learning trades such as Book keeping