The playing companies performed both in private performances in people's homes, generally the nobility and royalty who could afford to pay for it, and also in public playhouses. In the public playhouses which could hold up to 3000 people anyone who could afford a ticket (and they were cheap) could get in. The whole spectrum of society therefore watched plays in this period.
Shakespeare did his work in London to keep William Shakespeare alive.
At some point after they were born he went to London to look for work.
The only theatre group that we know that Shakespeare belonged to, he belonged to from 1594 to 1613, a period of nineteen years.
During the late 1580's and early 1590's Shakespeare traveled back and forth from London.
We know almost nothing about Shakespeare's early life, but sometime in the 1580's he seems to arrive in London and begin to work as a playwright. We do not know whether he traveled to London from Stratford upon Avon, where he grew up, or whether he had lived somewhere else in the meantime.
Shakespeare did his work in London to keep William Shakespeare alive.
On paper. In London. At a desk or table. At home or at work.
In 1593, a plague outbreak in London caused the theatres to close. Shakespeare had chosen not to leave London, but rather had chosen to stay and put the finishing touches to his first published work, Venus and Adonis.
At a writing desk in London, England.
A lot of work. He probably had fun too, but we have no record of that.
The only Edmund shakespeare I know of was the younger brother of William Shakespeare. He was born in 1580 and went to London to work in the theatre like his older brother where he was killed.
No, he retired to Stratford about three years before his death.
At some point after they were born he went to London to look for work.
The only theatre group that we know that Shakespeare belonged to, he belonged to from 1594 to 1613, a period of nineteen years.
During the late 1580's and early 1590's Shakespeare traveled back and forth from London.
He was probably looking for work. Stratford may not have offered anything for someone with Shakespeare's abilities, so he had to look in the big city.
We know almost nothing about Shakespeare's early life, but sometime in the 1580's he seems to arrive in London and begin to work as a playwright. We do not know whether he traveled to London from Stratford upon Avon, where he grew up, or whether he had lived somewhere else in the meantime.