Yes he did.
Shakespeare wrote his plays in the rein of two monarchs, Elizabeth I and James I of England.
It has been said that Timon of Athens is Shakespeare's most unpopular play. Some other contenders would be The Two Gentlemen of Verona, King John and Henry VIII.
An internet search of the complete list of Shakespeare's plays includes two comedies that match your criteria:Merchant of VeniceTwo Gentlemen of Verona
Shakespeare's Wife by Germaine Greer, and Will in the World by Stephen Greenblatt are two relatively recent ones.
Two monarchs reigned during Shakespeare's career: Elizabeth I and James I
All of Shakespeare's plays were dramas, so here are the names of two of them: Cymbeline and Timon of Athens.
All but two of the moons of Uranus have names drawn from Shakespeare's plays. Many of them are taken from The Tempest, and most others are names of young female characters from the other plays. The two moon names not in Shakespeare are Umbriel and Belinda from Pope's The Rape of the Lock. The name Ariel is in both this and Shakespeare's Tempest. The two largest moons are named for Titania and Oberon, king and queen of the fairies in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Shakespeare wrote many plays but these are just two of them. Macbeth and Hamlet.
Running time for Shakespeare's plays is usually between two and two and a half hours.
If we divide Shakespeare's plays into comedies, histories and tragedies, the comedies outnumber the others almost two to one. There are ten histories and ten tragedies and eighteen comedies.
Shakespeare wrote 37 plays (38 if you count The Two Noble Kinsmen).
Shakespeare wrote his plays in the rein of two monarchs, Elizabeth I and James I of England.
It has been said that Timon of Athens is Shakespeare's most unpopular play. Some other contenders would be The Two Gentlemen of Verona, King John and Henry VIII.
An internet search of the complete list of Shakespeare's plays includes two comedies that match your criteria:Merchant of VeniceTwo Gentlemen of Verona
Falstaff
We don't know, for a couple of reasons. First, we are not sure that we have the names of all of Shakespeare's plays. He may have written early plays which have not survived. Second, we do not know the exact order in which the plays we do know about were written. Some of the plays which have been suggested as Shakespeare's earliest are Henry VI Part 2, Henry VI Part 3, The Two Gentlemen of Verona, The Comedy of Errors, and Titus Andronicus.
Probably the most famous are Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet; those are the two everybody seems to have heard of. Hamlet is also considered to be one of Shakespeare's greatest plays along with King Lear, Macbeth and Othello. Romeo and Juliet does not usually make this list. There is a prejudice in favour of Shakespeare's tragedies; for some reason a lot of people seem to think that sad plays are "greater" than happy ones.