Troilus and Cressida. King John. The Two Gentlemen of Verona. Cymbeline. Timon of Athens. Henry VIII (All is True).
A famous playwright who wrote plays in verse would be William Shakespeare. Shakespeare is perhaps one of the most famous playwrights of all time.
None. There is no actual evidence that anyone apart from William Shakespeare, an undoubted man, wrote his plays.
Apart from William Shakespeare? The truth is that everyone without exception in Shakespeare's days and 99% of people now know that Shakespeare wrote his plays. The other one percent have weird notions that someone else wrote Shakespeare's plays. In the 19th century it was Francis Bacon. Nowadays it is more likely to be Edward de Vere. It doesn't matter because it is impossible that Bacon or de Vere or anyone other than Shakespeare wrote them.
Shakespeare wrote a lot of dialogue in his plays in blank verse, which is unrhymed iambic pentameter.
The Merchant of Venice
Please rephrase your question. Are you asking which plays Shakespeare wrote, or which ones he acted in?
A famous playwright who wrote plays in verse would be William Shakespeare. Shakespeare is perhaps one of the most famous playwrights of all time.
Is your name Shakespeare? Is there a William Shakespeare in the house? Shakespeare was a famous playwright. Shakespeare wrote many plays, including Julius Caesar, Anthony and Cleopatra and The Merchant of Venice. Hey, Shakespeare, your taxi's here. If you're William Shakespeare I'm a monkey's uncle.
William Shakespeare is a famous playwright known for his plays written in verse. His works include classics such as "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "Macbeth."
None. There is no actual evidence that anyone apart from William Shakespeare, an undoubted man, wrote his plays.
Apart from William Shakespeare? The truth is that everyone without exception in Shakespeare's days and 99% of people now know that Shakespeare wrote his plays. The other one percent have weird notions that someone else wrote Shakespeare's plays. In the 19th century it was Francis Bacon. Nowadays it is more likely to be Edward de Vere. It doesn't matter because it is impossible that Bacon or de Vere or anyone other than Shakespeare wrote them.
Shakespeare wrote a lot of dialogue in his plays in blank verse, which is unrhymed iambic pentameter.
There was not a first film by William Shakespeare because he wrote his plays centuries before film was around. However, several of his plays have been adapted into film over the years.
The Merchant of Venice
Shakespeare had no middle name. His name was just William Shakespeare.
It is The Globe where William Shakespeare had his plays performed.
Shakespeare wrote many plays, but your question doesn't give the name of the play.