In 1594, Shakespeare helped to form Lord Hunsdon's Men which became the Lord Chamberlain's Men. Prior to that, he may have acted and/or written plays for Queen Elizabeth's Men, Pembroke's men, Strange's Men, and/or others.
1593 Theatres close due to the Bubonic Plague (The Black Death).
In England, in 1593, all the theaters were closed because of plague.
The first time William Shakespeare appeared in public as a poet was in 1593. The poem he had written was Venus and Adonis.
He did not form it, so much as joined it. Although the Lord Chamberlain's Men was formed in 1594 and Shakespeare was a charter member, as it were, the company was made up primarily of actors who had previously been with Lord Strange's Men. Lord Strange's company broke up after the long plague closure of 1593, which bankrupted many theatre companies, but most of its members, especially the star actor Richard Burbage formed the core of the new Chamberlain's Men.
Venus and Adonis
William Backhouse was born in 1593.
William Somner was born in 1593.
William Herbert - planter - died in 1593.
William Stafford - author - was born in 1593.
William An tAb Caoch Bourke died in 1593.
William Rowe - Lord Mayor of London - died in 1593.
Susanna was born in 1593 around her father's nineteenth birthday.
The first part was written in 1592, the second part in 1593.
1593 was the 16th century.
1593 Theatres close due to the Bubonic Plague (The Black Death).
In England, in 1593, all the theaters were closed because of plague.
Venus and Adonis was published in 1593 and The Rape of Lucrece in the following year. The sonnets were published in 1609, by Thomas Thorpe.