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  1. www.shakespeare.org.uk › william-shakespeare › william-shakespeare-biographyWilliam Shakespeare Biography

    All the world's a stage /And all the men and women merely players. / They have their exits and their entrances, / And one man in his time plays many parts. — As You Like It, Act 2 Scene 7. William Shakespeare was a renowned English poet, playwright, and actor born in 1564. Read about his life and works.

  2. www.shakespeare.org.uk › explore-shakespeare › shakespediaWilliam Shakespeare Biography

    William Shakespeare Biography Explore the life of the renowned English poet, playwright, and actor.

  3. www.shakespeare.org.uk › explore-shakespeare › shakespediaShakespeare's Career

    For almost twenty years William Shakespeare was its regular dramatist, producing on average two plays a year. Shakespeare stayed with the Chamberlain’s Men, which would later evolve into the King’s Men under the patronage of King James I, for the rest of his career. He also became a member of the syndicates which owned

  4. William Shakespeare's life began in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564. Although his career as an actor, theatre manager and playwright took him to London, Shakespeare remained a country boy at heart. He returned there often to visit his family, use his library and to write in familiar surroundings.

  5. www.shakespeare.org.uk › explore-shakespeare › shakespediaWilliam Shakespeare

    In 1769, David Garrick threw a party that put Stratford-upon-Avon on the map as a tourist destination for Shakespeare fans. Where Shakespeare's story started Relive Shakespeare's love story Walk in Shakespeare's footsteps. Learn more about the life and works of William Shakespeare.

  6. William Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-Avon, England, in April 1564. The exact date of his birth is not recorded, but it is most often celebrated around the world on 23 April. Shakespeare’s baptism is recorded in the Parish Register at Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon on Wednesday 26 April 1564.

  7. Summaries of William Shakespeare's plays. Shakespeare's plays portray recognisable people in situations that we can all relate to - including love, marriage, death, mourning, guilt, the need to make difficult choices, separation, reunion and reconciliation.

  8. www.shakespeare.org.uk › explore-shakespeare › shakespediaShakespeare's 'Lost Years'

    Shakespeare's 'Lost Years'. 'The Lost Years' refers to the period of Shakespeare's life between the baptism of his twins, Hamnet and Judith in 1585 and his apparent arrival on the London theatre scene in 1592.

  9. How did Shakespeare Die? Shakespeare's burial is recorded in Stratford's parish register on 25 April 1616. We do not know the cause of Shakespeare's death. He made a will on 25 March, almost a month before he died, in which he describes himself as 'in perfect health & memorie, god be praysed'.

  10. William Shakespeare married Anne Hathaway in November 1582 and they remained married until Shakespeare's death. At the time of their marriage William was 18, while Anne was 26—and pregnant with their first child.