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Shakespeare initially wrote plays and performed with the Lord Chamberlain's Men (later changed "The King's Men")

In 1599 he purchased the Globe with a group of friends asn wrote (and presumably played) there. Alternately he also had a share in the Blackfriars indoor theatre.

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