Nobody knows or will ever know. We have no records which would indicate what Shakespeare's favourite anything was: his favourite colour, food, animal, song, or play whether his own or anyone else's. There's no point in asking.
Henry VIII, also called All Is True, which he co-wrote with John Fletcher.
The Tempest. Scholars think this was the last play Shakespeare wrote without a collaborator. The idea that it was Shakespeare's "farewell to the stage" is somewhat fanciful.
Some (like the Signet Classic Series) suggest that Shakespeare wrote the play Twelfth Night in 1599-1600. It is believed by others (like the Riverside Shakespeare) that Shakespeare wrote the play Twelfth Night (or What You Will) from 1601-1602.
The last play of Shakespeare's four great tragedies is "Macbeth" and it was written in 1606. He wrote the first of the great tragedies, "Hamlet" in 1600.
Shakespeares "Othello"
Gosh, that's a tough one. And for our next question, who wrote Beethoven's Fifth Symphony? Shakespeare's play was written by Shakespeare of course.
He mostly wrote operas and sacred choral music because those were his duties in the Austrian imperial court. As for instrumental music he wrote for piano, organ, and various woodwinds. His favourite instrument to play was the clarinet although he played a number of instruments including keyboards.
Henry VIII, also called All Is True, which he co-wrote with John Fletcher.
The Tempest. Scholars think this was the last play Shakespeare wrote without a collaborator. The idea that it was Shakespeare's "farewell to the stage" is somewhat fanciful.
The audience was divided into those who were going to stand through the play and those who got to sit, depending on how much they paid to get in.
Some (like the Signet Classic Series) suggest that Shakespeare wrote the play Twelfth Night in 1599-1600. It is believed by others (like the Riverside Shakespeare) that Shakespeare wrote the play Twelfth Night (or What You Will) from 1601-1602.
The last play of Shakespeare's four great tragedies is "Macbeth" and it was written in 1606. He wrote the first of the great tragedies, "Hamlet" in 1600.
Ophelia
Shakespeares "Othello"
The audience
hamlet
I can't possibly imagine why anyone would ask a total stranger this question, but if it would make you feel better, it's Measure for Measure. There. Feel better now?