We don't know. Some of the companies his early plays were played by were Lord Strange's Men, Lord Pembroke's Men and Lord Derby's Men. He might have worked for these or even less well-known companies, but there is certain record which says so and no record at all of which ones might have been the first.
They wrote plays. They never wrote them together although they were friendly and Shakespeare had acted in some of Jonson's plays.
It is not known exactly, but whether you are asking when he first wrote a play or when he first acted in one, the answer is the same: Between 21 and 28 years.
Shakespeare wrote his first play for the same reason he wrote all of them--for money.
Shakespeare wrote the scene with the gravediggers into Hamlet to make a comic break and to give a part to the company's clown.
Shakespeare wrote his plays for theatre companies who would put them on and pay him for them. After he became a partner in a theatre company in 1594 he wrote all of his plays specifically for his own company to perform.
They wrote plays. They never wrote them together although they were friendly and Shakespeare had acted in some of Jonson's plays.
Please rephrase your question. Are you asking which plays Shakespeare wrote, or which ones he acted in?
It is not known exactly, but whether you are asking when he first wrote a play or when he first acted in one, the answer is the same: Between 21 and 28 years.
shakespeare was never a servant he wrote plays and acted in them not sure if he was ever poor though
He also acted in plays and wrote sonnets.
He wrote the play, and if you don't think that's hard work, think again. His company also performed it, which means that he acted in it as well.
In the late 1500s and early 1600s when Shakespeare was alive there were no films. Shakespeare wrote and acted in plays which were performed in theatres such as the Globe and the Swan.
The First Folio, a collection of William Shakespeare's plays, was compiled and published in 1623 by John Heminges and Henry Condell, who were actors in Shakespeare's company. This publication is considered crucial for preserving many of Shakespeare's plays.
Shakespeare wrote his first play for the same reason he wrote all of them--for money.
Shakespeare wrote the scene with the gravediggers into Hamlet to make a comic break and to give a part to the company's clown.
Shakespeare wrote his plays to make money. He was part owner of a theatre company and they made more money if they had new plays and good plays to put on. Shakespeare was able to provide the company with both.
We have no idea when Shakespeare first tried writing poetry.