he made them all an army and destoyed the death star
He did not.
By Puberty
yes he did he was an inspreation
None of the theatres Shakespeare was involved in changed their names.
There is no evidence that Shakespeare changed his name. He received a Coat of Arms for his father which enabled him to be Gentleman, but his name did not change.
church differences
Shakespeare did not change his name. It was always William Shakespeare. Although it got spelled a lot of peculiar ways from time to time. People in his day didn't get as anal about the spelling of names as people do now.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men became The King's Men in 1603.
His company became the King's Men, after James I ascended to the throne.
William Shakespeare did not change his name. His acting company did, however, change its name. His Theatre Company was originally called "The Lord Chamberlain's Men" after the Lord Chamberlain, an official responsible for theatres and other public entertainment. After the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603 the company was granted a charter by the new King, James I, and the company changed its name to The King's Men.
It really didn't change.
We have no documentation of Shakespeare's personal life, so it is impossible to tell 1) when he became a writer, and 2) if he changed at all whenever that happened.