He had one son and two daughters.
None. Shakespeare never played girls; he was too old. The part of the girls was always played by boys no older than twenty whose voices had not broken.
She was a girl, William Shakespeare's sister. She afterward married a man called Hart and bore him a number of children, and outlived William and all her other brothers.
Susanna Shakespeare was a girl. So was Judith Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare was a boy though.
None. There is no actual evidence that anyone apart from William Shakespeare, an undoubted man, wrote his plays.
Did he personally? Probably not. In his time, most female roles were played by young boys. So by the time he was writing, he likely would have been too old for that sort of thing. But plenty of boys dressed up as girls to play Shakespearean parts. Juliet, Cordelia, Lady MacBeth, Ophelia, Desdemona - all played by boys dressed as girls.
None. Shakespeare never played girls; he was too old. The part of the girls was always played by boys no older than twenty whose voices had not broken.
Young boys played female parts. It was against the law for women to act.
She was a girl, William Shakespeare's sister. She afterward married a man called Hart and bore him a number of children, and outlived William and all her other brothers.
Boys generally, but it is acceptable for girls to ask boys out.
Billie is a unisex name, meaning it can be used for both boys and girls. It is more commonly used as a nickname for names like William for boys or Wilhelmina for girls.
boys are boys and girls are girls
A lesbian is a girl who wants to have "relationships" with other girls, not boys.
Girl
its for girls and boys
Most boys are weirder then girl.....
girl stuff is girl stuff not to be told to boys
Susanna Shakespeare was a girl. So was Judith Shakespeare. Hamnet Shakespeare was a boy though.