because they were.
With the exception of the period between 1640 and 1660 or so, Shakespeare's plays have been continuously performed in London since about 1590 or so.
Yes, I can. So can you, probably, if you think about it, but if not, check the related question.
Yes, people have always liked Shakespeare's plays. Usually they want to tweak them to be a little more like the current style (For example, in the Restoration period, they couldn't stand the idea that Cordelia dies in King Lear and so they rewrote the ending!)
Do you mean which play was first or which play was the best of all the Shakespeare plays which were performed at the Globe? If the latter, it is really just a matter of opinion. If the former, a lot of people think the first play to play at the Globe was Julius Caesar.
I think, probably, Romeo and Juliet.
Shakespeare did...
With the exception of the period between 1640 and 1660 or so, Shakespeare's plays have been continuously performed in London since about 1590 or so.
The supernatural adds an atmosphere of mystery and suspense to the drama.
Yes, I can. So can you, probably, if you think about it, but if not, check the related question.
John Heminges was a big fan of his fellow-actor Shakespeare's writing which is why he was one of the people who arranged for all of his plays (well, most) to be published in one big fancy volume.
It depends what you think is distasteful. Did Shakespeare make dirty jokes? Absolutely. Some plays, like Romeo and Juliet, Measure for Measure, and Troilus and Cressida, have more than others.
Shakespeare's plays were very popular with men and women.
i do not know where his hometown was i think it was in Germany
Yes, people have always liked Shakespeare's plays. Usually they want to tweak them to be a little more like the current style (For example, in the Restoration period, they couldn't stand the idea that Cordelia dies in King Lear and so they rewrote the ending!)
Do you mean which play was first or which play was the best of all the Shakespeare plays which were performed at the Globe? If the latter, it is really just a matter of opinion. If the former, a lot of people think the first play to play at the Globe was Julius Caesar.
I think, probably, Romeo and Juliet.
i don't see why not i think that it would wrong if girls werent aloud to be in one of William shakespeares play but call for further information and your nearest thretre thanks for the question