2. What was the most challenging work you ever produced, and how did you overcome those challenges?
3. What advice would you give to aspiring writers today?
4. How do you feel about the way your works have been interpreted and reinterpreted over the centuries?
5. Do you have any regrets about your career as a writer, or anything you wish you had done differently?
6. What do you consider to be your most important contribution to the world of literature?
7. What inspired you to write plays?
8. How did your experience as an actor influence your playwriting?
9. How did the Elizabethan era influence the themes and content of your plays?
10. How did you manage to create such memorable characters with such depth and complexity?
11. What was your process like for writing a play? Did you have a specific routine or method?
12. What are your thoughts on the enduring popularity of your plays centuries after your death?
13. How would you describe your relationship with the theater community during your time?
14. Were there any particular performances of your plays that stood out to you as being exceptional or particularly moving?
15. What does it mean to be both an actor and a playwright, and how do you think these two roles complemented each other?