Noplace. "Set packing", yes, in Hamlet 3,4: "This man shall set me packing." "Send packing", yes, in Henry IV Part 1 2,4: "'Faith, and I'll send him packing", and in Henry VI Part 2 3,1: "'tis politicly done, To send me packing with an host of men", and in Richard III 3,2 "Ere a fortnight make me elder, I'll send some packing that yet think not on it."
But not "start packing".
Shakespeare was born in 1564, if that's what you mean. That was the year he started being Shakespeare.
his perents enterd him into it
The Tempest.
Nobody knows. This was one of the things that happened in Shakespeare's "Lost Years".
Shakespeare is a treasury of quotations for all occasions. Find a quotation which captures the theme you are trying to write about and start with that.
Shakespeare was born in 1564, if that's what you mean. That was the year he started being Shakespeare.
his perents enterd him into it
You and I for a start.
The expencive process from start to finish.
There are many places to buy packing foam. you can start with your local post office. You can also check uhaul.com or another moving company and see if they sell packing foam.
Put where he started his writing...
The Tempest.
Yes, a quote form Shakespeare will tell you that you can start a sentence with to. :To be, or not to be?
depends on the landlord. i suggest you start packing now!
Nobody knows. This was one of the things that happened in Shakespeare's "Lost Years".
The best one can say about when Shakespeare began his profession is that he had established himself before 1592.
Your question is ambiguous. Do you mean when did Shakespeare start to write it, when did they start to rehearse it, when did a performance start? We can only answer the last one anyway. If the play was being played at the Globe theatre it started in the mid-afternoon.