William Shakespeare's plays were performed on the stage of the Globe Theatre, which was built in 1599. The Globe was an open-air theater located on the south bank of the River Thames in London. It featured a circular design and a thrust stage, allowing for an intimate connection between the actors and the audience. Shakespeare's works were also performed at other venues, including the Blackfriars Theatre, especially during the winter months.
Like all plays, they contain dialogue for the actors to say, and stage directions.
None. Shakespeare did not write screenplays, he wrote stage plays. Film was not invented until 375 years after Shakespeare's death.
William Shakespeare has been a writer for most of his life. His earliest performances of his plays were on the London stage by 1592.
No, it is not.
William Shakespeare
No, of course not. They were writing stage plays in ancient Greece 2000 years before Shakespeare. The Romans wrote plays as well. Shakespeare was not even the first English playwright. Not counting Morality plays such as Everyman, which were written centuries before, plays like Ralph Roister Doister, Gammer Gurton's Needle and Gorboduc were written when Shakespeare was a child. The entire theatrical output of Christopher Marlowe, an undeniably great playwright whose plays are performed even nowadays, was written before Shakespeare had written anything of significance.
Do you mean, "Did Shakespeare perform in a play called The Playhouse?" No, there was no such play, and the film of that name starred Buster Keaton and was made in 1921, long after Shakespeare's death. Do you mean, "Did Shakespeare perform in a playhouse?" Yes, understanding the word "playhouse" to mean a theatre where stage plays were performed. He was an actor and appeared in many playhouses.
Groundlings were theatre spectatiors who stood at ground level around the stage during the time of William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare, in the play "As you like it".
Musicians. Oboes figure in the stage direction of eight of Shakespeare's plays. There is no direction of who is to play them, but presumably it was the company's musicians who did so.
It is very unlikely that the Queen of England had the time to write so many plays and poems. William also acted in person at the Globe when women were not allowed on the stage.
On the stage, usually. Sometimes under the stage, like the Ghost in Hamlet, or over it, like Jupiter in Cymbeline, or on the balcony behind it like Juliet in Romeo and Juliet or the Mayor of Harfleur in Henry V, but generally on the stage.