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Shakespeare's Life

  • Apr 23, 1564

    Shakespeare is born

    Shakespeare is born
    William Shakespeare was born in Statford-Upon-Avon to John and Mary Arden Shakespeare.
  • Oct 21, 1569

    Shakespeare goes to school

    Shakespeare goes to school
    Shakespeare went to King's New School, which is an excellent grammar school in Statford.
  • Jan 1, 1582

    Shakespeare marries

    Shakespeare marries
    18-year old Shakespeare marries 36-year old Anne Hathaway
  • Shakespeare's first child

    Shakespeare's first child
    Six months after their marriage, their first child (Susanna) was born.
  • Twins Born

    Twins Born
    Anne Hathaway, his wife, gives birth to their twins (Hamnet and Judith).
  • First play

    First play
    Shakespeare writes his first play "Henry VI, Part One". The precise year of the authorship is unclear. Around the same time, Shakespeare leaves Stratford to begin work as a playwright and actor in London.
  • Henry VI, Part Two and Henry VI, Part III

    Henry VI, Part Two and Henry VI, Part III
    Shakespeare is believed to have written Henry VI, Part Two and Henry VI, Part III between 1590 and 1591.
  • Greene attacks Shakespeare

    Greene attacks Shakespeare
    Playwright Robert Greene critiques Shakespeare, calling him an "upstart crow" who doesn't belong with Greene's university-educated dramatist crowd. This shows that Shakespeare has gained enough popularity to make his peers jealous.
  • Plague closes theatres

    Plague closes theatres
    London theatres are closed due to an outbreak of bubonic plague.
  • Venus and Adonis

    Venus and Adonis
    Shakespeare publishes "Venus and Adonis" which was his first long published poem. This poem was dedicated to his patron Henry Wriothesley, the Earl of Southampton.
  • Theatres reopen

    Theatres reopen
    In the spring of 1594, the London theatres reopen to the public. Over the next five years Shakespeares troupe, the Chamberlain's men, becomes one of the most popular acting groups in London.
  • The Rape of Lucrece

    The Rape of Lucrece
    Shakespeare publishes "The Rape of Lucrece". This poem was also dedicated to the Earl of Southampton.
  • Richard II, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet

    Richard II, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet
    Richard II, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet are composed this year.
  • Death of Hamnet

    Death of Hamnet
    Shakespeare and his wife bury their only son Hamnet, who dies at age 11.
  • Shakespeare is praised

    Shakespeare is praised
    Writer Francis Meres publishes a glowing review of Shakespeare's work. This indicates that Shakespeare has become a noted playwright.
  • Much Ado About Nothing

    Much Ado About Nothing
    Shakespeare is believed to have written "Much Ado About Nothing" between 1598 and 1599.
  • Globe Theater built

    Globe Theater built
    The Chamberlain's Men build the Globe in London. Many of Shakespeares most famous plays are performed for the first time here.
  • Hamlet

    Hamlet
    Shakespeare's father dies and his patron Earl Southamton is sentenced to death for his role in the Essex rebellion. It is belived that Shakespeare's father's death, motivates Shakespeare to write Hamlet around this time. Moreover, Shakespeare's plays take a dark and brooding tone over the next few years.
  • Elizabeth dies and Jacobean Age begins

    Elizabeth dies and Jacobean Age begins
    When Queen Elizabeth I dies, King James ascends the throne. The Chamberlain's Men change their name to the King's Men and perform for him eleven times between 1 November 1604 and 31 October 1605
  • King Lear

    King Lear
    Shakespeare is believed to have written "King Lear" between 1604-1606
  • Macbeth

    Macbeth
    Shakespeare writes Macbeth. Furthermore the first recorded performance of "King Lear" takes place as a private performance for James I at Whitehall.
  • Blackfriars Theatre

    Blackfriars Theatre
    The King's Men take on the Blackfriars theatre, an indoor theatre that played to more affluent audiences
  • Return to Stratford

    Return to Stratford
    Shakespeare is believed to have returned to live in Stratford.
  • King Henry VIII

    King Henry VIII
    Shakespeare writes "King Henry VIII"
  • Final plays

    Final plays
    Shakespeare composes his final plays "Henry VIII, Two Noble Kinsmen. The Globe catched fire during a performance of Henry VIII and burns to the ground.
  • Shakespeare dies

    Shakespeare dies
    William suffered from an unknown illness, and died on his 52nd birthday.