It’s been reported that William Shakespeare wrote 37 plays in his lifetime. Beginning in 1589 with “Comedy of Errors,” he went on to write 21 plays before completing “Hamlet” in 1600 — the play currently at Chicago Shakespeare at Navy Pier through June 9.(Spoiler alert: Everyone dies.)Those plays consisted of a diverse number of tragedies, comedies and historical dramas including some of his most memorable classics: “Richard III,” “A Midsummer Night’s Dream,&rdquo …