Shakespeare kept away from politics for the most part. The closest he came was when the Earl of Essex commissioned a special performance of Richard II, complete with its deposition scene, by the Lord Chamberlain's Men in order to buck himself up for his attempted coup d'etat. Shakespeare's company were investigated in connection with the matter, but it was found that they were motivated by money and not by politics and they were let go.
There are no records of William Shakespeare appearing in any productions
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
There is no evidence that Shakespeare was an adoptive parent.
His name was William Shakespeare. He didn't have any others.
There is no evidence that William Shakespeare engaged in any sports. He might have done, but there is no reason to say so.
There are no records of William Shakespeare appearing in any productions
I only know of the Makers of the Millennium coin with William Shakespeare.
What do you mean if Shakespeare have it? If you mean does Shakespeare have what it takes, then yes. He should any way.
Yes he did!
sure why not?
William Shakespeare died in 1616.
His name was William Shakespeare. He didn't have any others.
There is no evidence that Shakespeare was an adoptive parent.
Shakespeare's works are displayed in the Shakespeare section of any reputable bookstore.
William Shakespeare never left England at any time.
There is no evidence that William Shakespeare engaged in any sports. He might have done, but there is no reason to say so.
yes