Shakespeare started writing plays in about 1590 and retired from doing it in 1613. He seems to have been popular and successful at all stages of his career.
2 years
It's still going, stronger than ever.
A typical performance might run two-and-a-half hours.
We cannot really tell, since we only have record of his successful work, the plays which were published after a long and profitable run in the theatres. During his early career, he may have faced rejection. But in fact the theatre world of the day allowed budding playwrights to apprentice along more established ones to improve their skills. Some think that Shakespeare may have done this with the playwright Greene. Playwrights did not usually show up at the door of a playing company with a script, which is a scenario ripe for rejection.
Yes, it is a career. A Choreographer creates dance routines and usually has to study dance for a long time in order to become one.
William Shakespeare had a history of writing plays during a long and successful career as an actor. He started when he was about twenty-four, and finished when he was about forty-nine.
35 years
2 years
A typical performance might run two-and-a-half hours.
It's still going, stronger than ever.
About 30 years.
It depends on how long the play takes to write and the expertise of the playwright.For example an experienced playwright would charge $8000- $1200 per week. An amateur playwright would charge from $100- $300 per week.
Depending on the cuts, Shakespearean plays run two to three hours.
No, he died long before Shakespeare was born.
The whole play is pretty long, is there any specific part you want translated?
Obviously my sort term career plans is to get the first good position in this organization and then the position i will achieve i will try to have that with me for a long time then it will be my long term career .
depends on if it storms or not. other than that if you like it can be a long term career.