Shakespeare Family
Father of William Shakespeare.
Who is John Shakespeares father?
Someone that makes gloves.
What is a glover?
The new place William moved to live once the twins were born.
Where is London?
A place where performers perform.
What is a theater?
Name for booklets made up of pieces of paper printed on eight sides and folded up.
What is a quatro?
Mother of William Shakespeare.
Who is Mary Shakespeare.
Someone that samples ale/beer.
What is ale-taster of the borough?
1597, Shakespeares has made enough money to buy the second fanciest place.
Where is Stratford-upon-Avon?
The performers perform every so often.
What is every 2 weeks?
"To Be or Not to Be."
What is Hamlet?
William Shakespears married a young female that has a famous actress's name.
Who is Ann Hatheway?
A civic duty of governing a small town.
What is a mayor?
William Shakespeare retires in 1611.
Where is Stratford proper?
Writers sought out patronage and side jobs, but William Shakespeare took part in the company and had shares.
What is a shareholder with the company?
Luxury volume, the first book of 36 plays organized as histories, comedies, and tradegy.
What is First Folio?
He had a total of 3 children a daughter and twins. One of the twins died.
Who is William Shakespeare?
Someone that cuts up meat and prepares it to be sold.
What is a butcher?
"Best be the man that spares these stones, and cursed be he that moves my bones."
Where is William Shakespeares grave/tombstone?
What is the Lord Chamberlain's Men?
A loving couple that lies about their love for each other while their families have a feud and accidentally die at the end of the story. A tradegy.
What is Romeo and Juliet?
One of the twins passed and his name is close too one of his story.
Who is Hamet?
Someone that plays a part to entertain people, especially the king.
What is a theater actor?
Traveling performers perform in this place.
Where is Stratford?
Plays are written on a specific group of people that make decisions.
What is the Royal Family?
A play that teaches their subjects obedience to their king.
What is a history play?