Shakespeare's last play
Most people agree that The Tempest, 1611, is the last play Shakespeare wrote, although some think he may have written a later play that has been lost. Shakespeare died in 1616, and The Tempest was first published in 1623.
Beethoven's last symphony
Ludwig van Beethoven's Ninth Symphony was the last he composed before his death in 1827. He promised the London Philharmonic Society that he would write his Tenth Symphony for them, but died
before he could begin work on it. Charles Dickens' last story
The Mystery of Edwin Drood was Charles Dickens' last novel. It was published in monthly episodes, but ended, unfinished, when Dickens died in 1870.
The last silent film
The Four Feathers (1929) was the last silent film released by a major
studio. The 1976 film Silent Movie does contain one word, "Non!" (French for no), which is spoken by Marcel Marceau, a mime artist. The Beatles last played together in public at Candlestick Park. San Francisco, on 29 August 1966. Their last publicly performed
The last Beatles concert
song was "Long Tall Sally".
The sixth and last Star Wars film
Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith was released in 2005. It made almost $850 million worldwide, bringing the total for the series, which started in 1977, to $4.3 billion.
It does look like a honeycomb and Shatner works with wax token!