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2006-06-19 10:14:03 · 13 answers · asked by Krystoffer W 1 in Arts & Humanities Performing Arts

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What "play?" He wrote lots of plays.

2006-06-19 10:17:24 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Comedies

The Tempest
The Two Gentlemen of Verona
The Merry Wives of Windsor
Measure for Measure
The Comedy of Errors
Much Ado About Nothing
Love's Labour's Lost
A Midsummer Night's Dream
The Merchant of Venice
As You Like It
Taming of the Shrew
All's Well That Ends Well
Twelfth Night or What You Will
The Winter's Tale
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
The Two Noble Kinsmen
Histories

King John
Richard II
Henry IV, part 1
Henry IV, part 2
Henry V
Henry VI, part 1
Henry VI, part 2
Henry VI, part 3
Richard III
Henry VIII

Tragedies

Troilus and Cressida
Coriolanus
Titus Andronicus
Romeo and Juliet
Timon of Athens
Julius Caesar
Macbeth
Hamlet
King Lear
Othello
Antony and Cleopatra
Cymbeline

2006-06-19 10:20:06 · answer #2 · answered by erin7 7 · 0 0

Here is a list of all the plays he has written:

Comedies:
All's Well That Ends Well
As You Like It
The Comedy of Errors
Cymbeline
Love's Labours Lost
Measure for Measure
The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Merchant of Venice
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Much Ado About Nothing
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
Taming of the Shrew
The Tempest
Troilus and Cressida
Twelfth Night
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Winter's Tale

Histories:
Henry IV, Part I
Henry IV, Part II
Henry V
Henry VI, Part I
Henry VI, Part II
Henry VI, Part III
Henry VIII
King John
Richard II
Richard III

Tragedies:
Antony and Cleopatra
Coriolanus
Hamlet
Julius Caesar
King Lear
Macbeth
Othello
Romeo and Juliet
Timon of Athens
Titus Andronicus

2006-06-19 10:18:43 · answer #3 · answered by Man Coon 3 · 0 0

Henry IV, part 1
Henry IV, part 2
Henry V
Henry VI, part 1
Henry VI, part 2
Henry VI, part 3
Henry VIII
King John
Richard II
Richard III Antony and Cleopatra
Coriolanus
Hamlet
Julius Caesar
King Lear
Macbeth
Othello
Romeo and Juliet
Timon of Athens
Titus Andronicus
All's Well That Ends Well
As You Like It
The Comedy of Errors
Cymbeline
Love's Labours Lost
Measure for Measure
The Merry Wives of Windsor
The Merchant of Venice
A Midsummer Night's Dream
Much Ado About Nothing
Pericles, Prince of Tyre
Taming of the Shrew
The Tempest
Troilus and Cressida
Twelfth Night
Two Gentlemen of Verona
Winter's Tale

2006-06-19 10:17:41 · answer #4 · answered by chick-a-dee 4 · 0 0

He wrote alot of stuff. I'm not a fan of his but he is the most well know author in the world. Try searching his name in a search engine, alot will come up. Off the top of my head he wrote: Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Othello?(i think).

2006-06-19 10:18:31 · answer #5 · answered by Simmy 5 · 0 0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakespeare

http://www.cs.usyd.edu.au/~matty/Shakespeare/

Both have lists, though probably not comprehensive. Remember that Wikipedia is "the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit." So sometimes things do get messed up.. Good Luck with whatever you need this information to achieve.

2006-06-19 10:19:46 · answer #6 · answered by Mandi of the Pants 2 · 0 0

A la Wikipedia....
1590 (1598) Henry VI, Part I
Stationers' Register on 25 February 1598.
1590 (1594) Henry VI, Part II
1590 (1595) Henry VI, Part III
Parodied by Robert Greene in 1592.
1592 (1602) Richard III
In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1592 (1623) Comedy of Errors
If this is the same as the play entitled 'The Night of Errors', it was performed on 28 December 1594. Probably the "errors" in Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1593 (1594) Titus Andronicus
According to the first published edition it was performed by a company that folded in early 1593. In 1594 Philip Henslowe referred to it as a "new" play. In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1593 (1623) Taming of the Shrew
1594 (1623) Two Gentlemen of Verona
In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays. The work may have been based on Bartholomew Yong's translation of Montemayor's Diana, which was done in 1583 but not published until 1598.
1594 (1598) Love's Labour's Lost
In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1594 (1597) Romeo and Juliet
In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1595 (1597) Richard II
In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1595 (1600) A Midsummer Night's Dream
In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1596 (1622) King John
In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1596 (1600) The Merchant of Venice
Recorded at Stationers' Register on 22 July 1598. In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1597 Henry IV, Part I
In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays.
1594-1597 (1603?) Love's Labour's Won
In Francis Meres' 1598 list of Shakespeare plays. In Christopher Hunt's August 1603 booklist. A lost play.
1598 (1600) Henry IV, Part II
1599 Henry V
Chorus expresses hope for the Irish expedition of 1599.
1599 (1623) Julius Caesar
Mentioned by Thomas Platter in 1599.
1599 (1600) Much Ado About Nothing
1599 (1623) As You Like It
Stationers' Register in August 1600
1597-1600 (1602) The Merry Wives of Windsor
1601 (1603) Hamlet
Stationers' Register in July 1602 describes it as “lately acted”.
1602 (1623) Twelfth Night
1602 (1609) Troilus and Cressida
Stationers' Register in February 1603.
1603 (1623) All's Well That Ends Well
No contemporary reference.
1604 (1623) Measure for Measure
Court records show it was performed December 1604.
1604 (1622) Othello
Performed November 1604.
1605 (1608) King Lear
Stationers' Register in November 1607.
1605 (1623) Macbeth
1606 (1623) Antony and Cleopatra
Stationers' Register in May 1608.
1607 (1623) Coriolanus
1607 (1623) Timon of Athens
1608 (1609) Pericles Prince of Tyre
Stationers' Register in May 1608.
1609 (1623) Cymbeline
1610 (1623) The Winter's Tale
1611 (1623) The Tempest
1612 (1623) Henry VIII (probably written in collaboration with John Fletcher)
Was performed on 29 June 1613, when the Globe Theatre burnt down.
1612 (1728) Cardenio (written in collaboration with John Fletcher)
Was performed in 1613. Published only in an adaptation by Lewis Theobald entitled Double Falshood; essentially a lost play.
1612 (1634) The Two Noble Kinsmen (written in collaboration with John Fletcher)
The following plays have been attributed to Shakespeare but are in fact of different or uncertain authorship:

1592-1595 (1844) Sir Thomas More
Originally written by Anthony Munday and Henry Chettle, and heavily revised perhaps ten years later by Thomas Heywood, Thomas Dekker and (perhaps) William Shakespeare, whose writing has been tentatively identified as "Hand D" in the manuscript.
1600 (1600) Sir John Oldcastle
Philip Henslowe's diary records it was actually written by Anthony Munday, Michael Drayton, Richard Hathwaye and Robert Wilson in collaboration.
1604 (1605) The London Prodigal
Acted by Shakespeare's company and published under his name, but the style is not his.
1605 (1608) A Yorkshire Tragedy
Acted by Shakespeare's company and published under his name, but the style is not his. More probably by Thomas Middleton.
As you can see there are a LOT of them.

2006-06-19 15:58:04 · answer #7 · answered by catkinso3201 4 · 0 0

romeo and juliet, hamlet, merchant of venice, julius ceasar just to name a few

2006-06-19 10:19:53 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

romeo and juliet

2006-06-19 10:18:18 · answer #9 · answered by karina N 1 · 0 0

"Huckle berry finn and the cactus corale"

2006-06-19 10:17:53 · answer #10 · answered by parakeet_jim 2 · 0 0

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