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We don't know exactly which play was Shakespeare's last, but in any case all of the plays have been played many many times in theatres all over the world.

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William Shakespeare's last play was written in 1613 at the age of 49

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In England. We have no idea which of Shakespeare's plays was his second, when it was performed, or by whom, but we can be certain that whatever it was, it was first performed in England.

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in a hole .

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