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What is the name of the theater company in which William Shakespeare was a charter player and playwright?

The company with which Shakespeare was associated was variously called Lord Hunsdon's Men (1594), Lord Chamberlain's Men (1594-1603), and the King's Men (1603-1642).


What was the name of the theatre company shakespeare worked for from 1594 1608?

It was called the Lord Chamberlain's Men to 1603, and thereafter The King's Men until Shakespeare retired in 1613. I don't know where you get 1608 from.


When was Lord Chamberlain's Men created?

Lord Chamberlain's Men was created in 1594.


What was the name of the Shakespeare's acting troupe?

The acting company to which Shakespeare belonged for most of his working life was called The Lord Chamberlain's Men from 1594-1603, and The King's Men after that. Shakespeare was not the troupe's leader, but rather a partner.


What are the King's Men or Chamberlain's Men?

They are two names for the acting company that William Shakespeare was part of. It was called the Lord Chamberlain's Men 1594-1603 and The King's Men after 1603.


Why did lord chamberlains men change their name to kings men in 1594?

They did not. They were formed as the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. Their name changed to the King's Men (they did not have any choice in their name) when the King became their patron nine years later in 1603.


What acting company did William Shakespeare become the founding member of in 1594?

Shakespeare helped to co-found the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. It became the King's Men in 1603.


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 players company formed in 1594?

Shakespeare, Burbage, and others formed the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. It changed its name to the King's Men in 1603 when James I became its patron.


What two acting companies was William Shakespeare a member of?

Shakespeare belonged to several acting companies. Historians believe that the first was the Leicester's or Queen's men, who recruited him and brought him to London. Once he established himself as a playwright, Shakespeare joined the Pembroke's Men, who produced his early plays. In 1594, Shakespeare joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men, an acting troupe that became the King's Men in 1603.


What group did William Shakespeare act with?

From 1594 on, Shakespeare performed with and wrote for the Lord Chamberlain's Men who in 1603 became the King's Men. Prior to 1594, he may have worked with one or more of the half dozen or so licensced companies: Pembroke's Men, Derby's Men, Strange's Men, or Queen Elizabeth's Men.


When did William Shakespeare join a theatre?

Shakespeare co-founded the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594.