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An acting lord typically refers to a person who temporarily fulfills the duties and responsibilities of a lord, often in a legislative or ceremonial capacity. This term can be used in various contexts, such as in the British peerage system or within certain governmental frameworks, where a member of the nobility or a designated official steps in to perform the role in the absence of the actual lord. The acting lord may preside over meetings, represent the lord in official functions, and ensure continuity of governance or tradition.

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To what acting company did shakespeare belong?

The Lord Chamberlain's Men


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The name of every Elizabethan and Jacobean acting company tells you the name of the company's patron or sponsor. It's like having an acting company called the Coca-Cola Players. Lord Strange's Men, The Lord Admiral's Men, The Lord Chamberlain's Men and the King's Men were sponsored by Lord Strange, the Lord Admiral, the Lord Chamberlain, and the king, James I, respectively.


Is David Tenant a Time Lord?

No, that's called acting


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He became their patron.


What was Shakespeare's acting company originally called?

Lord Chamberlains Men


What group did William shakespeare join in 1594 with Richard burbage?

The Lord Chamberlain's Men. It was an acting company.The Lord Chamberlain's Men.


What was the lord chamberlins company in London during shakespeares time?

The Lord Chamberlain's Men was one of the leading acting companies of its day.


What was the name of James Burbage's acting company?

James Burbage did not have the acting company, his sons Richard and Cuthbert did. It was called the Lord Chamberlain's Men.


What is an acting troupe?

a acting troupe is a group of actors some of these groups were named from Elizabethan era.Elizabethan Acting Troupes:*Lord Strange's Men*Chamberlain's Men*Admiral's Men*King's Men


One acting company Shakespeare's in?

If you are talking about William Shakespeare, he retired from acting about 400 years ago. He was involved with several acting companies in his early career before 1594, including Derby's, Strange's and Pembroke's, but in 1594 he became a charter member of a new company called at various times Lord Hunsdon's Men, The Lord Chamberlain's Men and the King's Men, and he stayed with them until his retirement from acting.


Name one acting company that shakespeare was associated with in the early days?

Depends how early you want to go. For most of his working life he was one of The Lord Chamberlain's Men, afterwards The King's Men. But he actually did a fair amount of acting before 1594 when the Lord Chamberlain's Men was formed. We cannot be quite sure which company he was with in these early days, but Lord Strange's Men, Lord Pembroke's Men and Lord Sussex's Men are all possibilities.