The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
The Tempest.
If you mean "Did Shakespeare invent the concept of plays?" the answer is no, he sure did not. People were writing plays in Greece 1800 years and more before Shakespeare was born. They had plays in Rome too, but the Romans weren't very good at drama, and ultimately plays had to be reinvented. However, English drama was certainly reinvented by the time Shakespeare was born, although it was improving all the time. If you mean "Did Shakespeare write plays?" the answer is of course yes. If he hadn't written plays you would never have heard of him.
Yes. Women did not perform in plays until after Shakespeare's time.
Shakespeare did not make movies. Film technology did not exist in his time. There have been over a hundred movies made from his plays.
The time period just affected Shakespeare's plays - come on.
The Tempest.
Shakespeare's plays were very popular with men and women.
Do you mean: 1) When were Shakespeare's plays written? 2) When were Shakespeare's plays first performed? 3) What time of day were performances when Shakespeare was alive? 4) What time of day does the action of the plays take place? 5) What is the historical setting of Shakespeare's plays? 6) What is the name of the era Shakespeare lived in? 7) Did the actors in Shakespeare's plays have a good time? Your question might be any of the above. Please specify and pose the question in less ambiguous wording.
If you're inquiring about novels, plays, etc., it MIGHT have been during Shakespeare's time.
In Shakespeare's time there were no female actresses, all parts in the plays were played by males.
Running time for Shakespeare's plays is usually between two and two and a half hours.
To make money.
You and I for a start.
Yes he has been popular right from the start.
If you mean "Did Shakespeare invent the concept of plays?" the answer is no, he sure did not. People were writing plays in Greece 1800 years and more before Shakespeare was born. They had plays in Rome too, but the Romans weren't very good at drama, and ultimately plays had to be reinvented. However, English drama was certainly reinvented by the time Shakespeare was born, although it was improving all the time. If you mean "Did Shakespeare write plays?" the answer is of course yes. If he hadn't written plays you would never have heard of him.
Shakespeare displayed an interest in plays throughout his working life in London, basically from some time before 1592 and 1614.