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What was the name for a traveling group of actors at the globe theatre?

The traveling group of actors that performed at the Globe Theatre was known as a "playing company." One of the most famous of these was the Lord Chamberlain's Men, which included William Shakespeare as a prominent actor and playwright. This company was instrumental in the success of the Globe Theatre and performed many of Shakespeare's works.


Who worked at the Globe Theatre as an actor?

william shakespeare


Which American actor established the Globe Theatre Playhouse Trust?

Sam Wanamaker


Shakespeare worked in theater as?

An actor, then a playwright. He was also a business partner in the Globe Theatre.


Who were the original owners of the globe?

The original owners of the Globe Theatre were the "Lord Chemberlain's Men". The were a acting group. And built it after they lost the lease of "The Theatre" in 1599.


Is the Globe Theatre still existing today?

The original Globe Theatre burned down during Shakespeare's time. There is a replica today in Southwark. An American actor named Sam Wanamaker rebuilt it.


What share did shakespeare buy?

Shakespeare bought share in a theatre group where worked for five years. The name of the theatre is Globe theatre.


What group closed The Globe theatre in 1642?

The theater was closed down by the Puritans.


What group of people shut down the Globe Theatre?

The parliament closed it down.


In what theater was Shakespeare both shareholder and an actor?

The Globe Theatre, on the south bank of the River Thames, London


Where could one find a picture of The Globe theatre?

The Globe Theatre is located in London. Google Images provides many pictures of the Globe Theatre. Shakespeare's Globe and the Globe Theatre website also provide pictures of the Globe Theatre.


What was globe theaters name after they changed it?

The Gielgud Theatre used to be called the Globe Theatre (from 1909 to 1994). But my guess is that's not the Globe Theatre you are thinking of. You probably are mixing up the Globe Theatre (a building where Shakespeare and others acted and which never changed its name) and the Lord Chamberlain's Men (a company or group of actors which performed in a number of different buildings, the Globe theatre included, which changed its name a number of times).