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Q: Why did 'The Chamberlains Men' call themselves this name?
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Shakespeare and the other playwrights involved in the globe theatre wrote and preformed plays They call themselves The Chamberlains Men Why did they call themselves this?

Their patron was the Lord Chamberlain, a wealthy noble that allowed them to use his name so that they would be permitted to travel to the country during plague closings of the theater to perform and get paid. later, they recived the patronage of King James, becoming the King's Men.


What did the theatre company the lord chamberlains men change their name to?

They are more commonly remembered as the King's Men.


What theater did William Shakespeare's join in 1594?

He joined the Lord Chamberlains men which later changed their name to the Kings Men.


What was a name of a Chippewa women?

Chippewa woman and men call themselves Anishinabe.


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.


Why was the lord chamberlains men theatre groups name changed?

The Lord Chamberlain's men changed their name because they gained the patronage of the reigning monarch King James I thus becoming The King's Men.


Who preformed at the Globe theatre?

Lord Chamberlains men


Why was the lord chamberlains men thetre group changed to kings men?

no there not sorry


What did the Lord Chamberlains Men do in there time?

They were a theatre company. They put on plays.


What was Shakespeare's acting company originally called?

Lord Chamberlains Men


Why were the Lord chamberlains men an important part of Shakespeare's life?

They were the acting company with which he was associated for nearly twenty years.


What name did the Delaware Indians call themselves?

Their correct name is Lenni Lenape, often shortened to just Lenape. The "lenni" means something like genuine, real or original and "lenape" means men or people.