It seems reasonable that Shakespeare's acting career started before his playwriting career, but that makes this question even more difficult to answer, since we have no record whatsoever of which plays, if any, Shakespeare performed in before 1592. The only plays which we now for sure that he played in were Jonson's Every Man in his Humour and Sejanus. We don't even know what part he played.
Cordelia is the youngest daughter of the title character in Shakespeare's play " King Lear".
"Measure" in the title "Measure for Measure"
"Gnomeo & Juliet" is a play upon the title of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare .
Pericles, Prince of Tyre.
While many would say that this title belongs to Macbeth, this is not true. In fact, Shakespeare's bloodiest play is much gorier than that. It is no other than Titus Andornicus.
On the title page. The first printing of it calls it "Twelfe Night, Or what you will"
Cordelia is the youngest daughter of the title character in Shakespeare's play " King Lear".
Apparently it is. Shakespeare's source was called Rosalynde. He changed the title when he made it into a play.
"Measure" in the title "Measure for Measure"
There are two problems with this question: 1. We don't know which was Shakespeare's first play. There are about five contenders. 2. We do not know when any of Shakespeare's plays were first acted. They didn't keep track of premieres as we do now. I can tell you that Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus, which some people think might have been his first play was acted on film with Anthony Hopkins in the title role in 1999, if that helps
"Gnomeo & Juliet" is a play upon the title of "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare .
Pericles, Prince of Tyre.
Twelfth Night
We don't know exactly what Shakespeare's first play was, so we cannot answer questions about it.
Shakespeare gave alternate titles to many of his plays. Twelfth Night had the alternate title What You Will.
While many would say that this title belongs to Macbeth, this is not true. In fact, Shakespeare's bloodiest play is much gorier than that. It is no other than Titus Andornicus.
Anthony and Cleopatra