We cannot be entirely sure, but here are some possibilities: 1) he was suffering from ill health. He died only three years after retiring. 2) he had lost his touch. Many of his later plays are thought to be of inferior quality to those he produced in his later middle period, the era of the great tragedies. 3) He was rich enough that he could afford to. 4) When his daughters were getting married, his wife was lonely and wanted him back home.
No guarantee of any of these, though.
To his hometown, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England
About 50. He retired about 3 years before his death in 1616.
He wanted to retire and spend some time with his wife.
He didn't "officially" retire. He stopped working in the theatre around 1613. They didn't give him a gold watch or anything, and he did stop by from time to time to see how things were going.
1613
he died
coz hes bi
Shakespeare belonged to an acting company.
Shakespeare wasn't alive in 1954.
The King's Men were Shakespeare's acting group. He was one of the more prominent members.
When King James I started paying Shakespeare's bills Shakespeare's Acting troupe changed its name to The King's Men.
No.
coz hes bi
he was 62
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Shakespeare belonged to an acting company.
Shakespeare wasn't alive in 1954.
He wanted to do acting because of Shakespeare
Stratford-upon-avon at his new place
when did shakespeare retire and when what was his last years like were is he burried what was the first folia whe an it published
Actors played all of Shakespeare's roles, because they were trained in acting.
As with all Shakespeare plays, they were written for Shakespeare's acting company.
As with all Shakespeare plays, they were written for Shakespeare's acting company.