Obviously, there were not a lot of entertainment options at the time. Books were not in wide circulation and anyone with half a brain could only take so much of that crappy reeorder music and those inane puppet shows - so Shakespeare had the brilliant idea of becoming an actor.
Because it was difficult to get a job at the time, and he liked the trade.
And he was a groom for a high respected man who worked in the theatre, and he became Williams shakepsears key to get into the theatre as an actor.
He was an actor before he was a playwright.
Shakespeare, like most people of his time, would have first experienced theatre as a child via the traveling troupes of his day. Groups of actors and musicians often travelled from community to community, typically following festivals, to perform sometimes off the back of a wagon, sometimes on crude raised platforms, sometimes in common halls.
Although this is guesswork, it is quite plausible guesswork. In Shakespeare's day there were a lot more theatrical companies than you might think. Only a few were allowed to perform in or around London. Most of them went from town to town, trying to get permission to set up in a local guildhall or inn and perform. If they did not get permission, they moved on to the next town. Even the resident London companies did this when plague closed the London theatres.
It is entirely possible and even probable that one of the places that such a company played was Stratford. Shakespeare might well have attended a play there, and that would be his first taste of theatre. The memory of such an event might induce him to seek out employment in that field.
His first experienced drama when travelling theatres visited nearby. He also started to help acting groups write plays when moved to London.
He may have seen a performance by a travelling group of players which came through Stratford. Or possibly no group of travelling players got that far north. It's just a guess.
shakespeare worked as a stage hand and actor at a very young age... from then on he loved theater.
Well, nobody knows for sure, but it's a good guess that at some time some travelling players played Stratford and young Will went and saw them.
He became an actor first.
It is highly unlikely. The Ottoman Empire invaded Cyprus in 1570 and captured it from the Venetians. Although Shakespeare might have travelled during the lost years 1585 to 1592, he would not likely have gone to a place held by the Turks if he did.
Depending on the theater, the glasses will most likely be polarized 3D glasses or shutter glasses.
although I'm unsure of the proper name, I do know the theater (silent film)in Dunning was located on what's now the Canoe Shop on Narragansett, just north of Irving...it likely is one in same...hope that helps Yes, Pioneer was the name of the theater at 4019 N. Narragansett. Here's a link to some info about it. http://www.cinematreasures.org/theater/7620/
Erotic touching in a movie theater is unhygienic, illegal, against theater rules, and rude to those around you. It is at least likely to disturb those trying to watch the movie, and could cause you to be removed and banned from the theater or even arrested. Save such touching for more acceptable times and places with a willing partner of appropriate age.
It is most likely that he helped his father, who was a glover and wool dealer.
It is not known what William Shakespeare received as a gift for his 40th birthday. William Shakespeare is a famous playwright.
a traveling group of players
Depends which Swan Theatre you're talking about. There was a Swan theatre in Shakespeare's day, but it's likely that it never saw a Shakespeare play, because it was operated by the competition. On the other hand the Swan theatre at Stratford has seen lots of Shakespeare plays, probably all of them.
We don't know for sure, but it is likely that a group of travelling players visited Stratford when he was younger.
It separated the characters into groups and puts them on equal footing.
Shakespeare likely became interested in poetry through his education at the Stratford Grammar School, where he would have been exposed to classic works of literature. He may have also been influenced by the poetry and theater flourishing in London during his time. Shakespeare's love for language, creativity, and storytelling likely drove his interest in poetry.
At the age of 15, William Shakespeare likely attended school and studied subjects like Latin, rhetoric, and classical literature. He may have also learned about drama and theatrical performances, setting the foundation for his future career as a playwright and actor.
William Shakespeare. Spelling variations abound, but he did not have any other name."William Shakespeare" William shakespere was quite literly his full name he was never given a middle name.
If he went fishing, and we don't know that he did, he likely fished in the River Avon which flows through Stratford, his hometown
A dramatis personae is a list of characters in a play. Nowadays you are most likely to find one of these in a play by William Shakespeare.