The Lord Chamberlain's Men
Lord Chamberlins Men
Shakespeare belonged to an acting company.
He was a member of an acting company.
The Globe.
Burbage and Shakespeae were co-founders and co-owners, along with others, of The Lord Chamberlain's Men which became The King's Men.
st. jude
Shakespeare belonged to an acting company.
He was a member of an acting company.
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The Globe.
As with all Shakespeare plays, they were written for Shakespeare's acting company.
As with all Shakespeare plays, they were written for Shakespeare's acting company.
Burbage and Shakespeae were co-founders and co-owners, along with others, of The Lord Chamberlain's Men which became The King's Men.
st. jude
Lord Chamberlains Men
the milan company
Shakespeare had nothing to do with the name of the acting company he co-founded. The name was given by the company's patron or sponsor. When the patron changed, so did the name of the company.
The acting company that Shakespeare was with for most of his working life changed its name to the king's men in 1603 when King James succeeded to the throne and took over sponsorship of the company.