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1 William Shakespeare April 23, 1564 - April 23, 1616

2 Childhood Born on April 23, 1564 Born on April 23, 1564 One of eight children (William was the 3 rd child and 1 st son) One of eight children (William was the 3 rd child and 1 st son) Baptized on April 26 in Holy Trinity Church Baptized on April 26 in Holy Trinity Church

3 Teenage Years At the age of 18 William married Anne Hathaway (she was 25 or 26) At the age of 18 William married Anne Hathaway (she was 25 or 26) Had a baby girl named Susanna in 1583 Had a baby girl named Susanna in 1583 Had twins a boy and a girl named Hamnet and Judith in 1585 Had twins a boy and a girl named Hamnet and Judith in 1585

4 “Lost Years” 1585 until 1592, no documentation of Shakespeare’s life at all 1585 until 1592, no documentation of Shakespeare’s life at all Some say he got in trouble with the law and ran away Some say he got in trouble with the law and ran away Others say he and Anne were not getting along, so he moved away Others say he and Anne were not getting along, so he moved away It is certain that in 1588 William Shakespeare changed his address to London It is certain that in 1588 William Shakespeare changed his address to London

5 The Start of Shakespeare’s Career Hung around theatres waiting to be noticed Hung around theatres waiting to be noticed Got a job watching theatergoers horses Got a job watching theatergoers horses (equivalent of valet parking) Landed big parts, but was more interested in play writing than performing Landed big parts, but was more interested in play writing than performing Became a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men Became a member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men

6 Lord Chamberlain’s Men Lord Chamberlain's Men had the best actor in England (Richard Burbage), the best playwright (William Shakespeare), and performed in the best theatre (The Globe) Lord Chamberlain's Men had the best actor in England (Richard Burbage), the best playwright (William Shakespeare), and performed in the best theatre (The Globe)

7 Achievements Accomplishments: Accomplishments: 37 plays 14 comedies -- As You Like It, Midsummer’s Night Dream, etc. 12 tragedies -- Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, etc. 12 tragedies -- Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, Macbeth, etc. 11 histories -- Julius Caesar, etc.

8 The End On April 23, 1616 William Shakespeare died (he was born on April 23!) On April 23, 1616 William Shakespeare died (he was born on April 23!) Buried at Holy Trinity Church, where he was baptized Buried at Holy Trinity Church, where he was baptized

9 The Globe Theatre The Lord Chamberlain's Men built the theatre around 1599 The Lord Chamberlain's Men built the theatre around 1599 They had no other place to perform They had no other place to perform It was circular in shape It was circular in shape

10 The Globe Theatre The center was open to the sky The center was open to the sky The “Groundlings” paid the lowest price and stood the whole time The “Groundlings” paid the lowest price and stood the whole time In the tiers of the theatre were boxes that sat well-to-do theatergoers In the tiers of the theatre were boxes that sat well-to-do theatergoers The theatre accommodated 3,000 people The theatre accommodated 3,000 people They raised a flag to signal the type of play They raised a flag to signal the type of play

11 The Globe Theatre A canopy over the stage protected the actors and expensive costumes A canopy over the stage protected the actors and expensive costumes On June 29, 1613, during a performance, The Globe burned to the ground On June 29, 1613, during a performance, The Globe burned to the ground No one was injured No one was injured In 1642 they rebuilt the theatre, only to have it torn down two years later In 1642 they rebuilt the theatre, only to have it torn down two years later

12 The Globe Theatre The English Puritans shut down all theatres because they thought evil lurked in them The English Puritans shut down all theatres because they thought evil lurked in them Not until 1997 was the Globe rebuilt Not until 1997 was the Globe rebuilt (200 yards from the site of the original) Today plays go on daily in the summertime for the public Today plays go on daily in the summertime for the public


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