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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.


Why did the lord chamberlains theatre change to the kings men theatre in 1594?

It didn't. The Lord Chamberlain's Men was not a theatre. It was a company of actors and other men who put on plays. They were formed in 1594. They took their name from their patron--by law, acting companies of this kind had to have a patron--who was the Lord Chamberlain. In 1603, they got a new patron and a new name, although it was still the same group of actors. Their new patron was King James I, and so their new name was The King's Men. There never was such a thing as the King's Men Theatre.


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 did the lord chamberlain's men theatre company change their name to?

All Elizabethan theatre companies took their name from the name of their patron. When their patron changed, their name changed. When the Lord Chamberlain's Men stopped being sponsored by the Lord Chamberlain and started being sponsored by the King, they became the King's Men. The members of the theatre company didn't have any say in the matter.


Did the globe theatre have another name?

the globealizer

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

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


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.


Why did the lord chamberlains theatre change to the kings men theatre in 1594?

It didn't. The Lord Chamberlain's Men was not a theatre. It was a company of actors and other men who put on plays. They were formed in 1594. They took their name from their patron--by law, acting companies of this kind had to have a patron--who was the Lord Chamberlain. In 1603, they got a new patron and a new name, although it was still the same group of actors. Their new patron was King James I, and so their new name was The King's Men. There never was such a thing as the King's Men Theatre.


What theater did William Shakespeare's join in 1594?

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


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 theatre did William Shakespeare join in 1599?

Shakespeare helped form the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. The occupied the Theatre and the Curtain playhouses until 1599 when they dismantled the Theatre and rebuilt it in another location, changing the name to the Globe.


What did the lord chamberlain's men theatre company change their name to?

All Elizabethan theatre companies took their name from the name of their patron. When their patron changed, their name changed. When the Lord Chamberlain's Men stopped being sponsored by the Lord Chamberlain and started being sponsored by the King, they became the King's Men. The members of the theatre company didn't have any say in the matter.


Another name for the Lord's Prayer is Glory Be to the Father?

No, another name for the Lord's Prayer is the Our Father.


Did the globe theatre have another name?

the globealizer


Another name for theatre promoter?

How about "presenter"?


Is theatre another name for actor?

thespian


The name of the theatre bought by shakespeare company in 1599?

The Lord Chamberlain's Men did not buy the Globe. They disassembled The Theatre and reassembled it as The Globe.