The Wikipedia article on The King's Men details the court appearances.
He took over patronage of the group and so its name changed. He and the rest of the royal family were big theatre fans, much more so than Queen Elizabeth, so the King's Men found themselves performing at court a lot more.
King Louis the 14th first had people perform in his tennis ball court. This is true!
Shakespeare's company was connected with The Theater and The Curtain prior to 1600, and they may also have been associated with the playhouse at the Bel Savage Inn. They often played at court over Christmas, and in manor houses for private performances, also in the courtyards of inns when touring. The Globe became their public playhouse in 1600, and the company used the private theater, Blackfriars, as their Winter home starting in 1608. The Globe burned down in 1613, but was rebuilt bigger and better, and reopened the next year. Shakespeare died in 1616. The company continued to perform at The Globe in the Summer and Blackfriars in the Winter until the Puritans closed all the theaters in 1642.
King James and everyone in his family were active patrons of the theatre. The King himself sponsored Shakespeare's company, and on at least a couple of occasions, had them play a large number of Shakespeare's plays at court.
She must have liked them because she had them perform at court on numerous occasions. She liked other theatre companies as well and, as far as we can tell, just as well as The Lord Chamberlain's Men.
He took over patronage of the group and so its name changed. He and the rest of the royal family were big theatre fans, much more so than Queen Elizabeth, so the King's Men found themselves performing at court a lot more.
Yes, certainly. Shakespeare's company was sponsored by the king, and there are records of a number of his plays being performed at court.
Shakespeare was a subject of Queen Elizabeth I. There is no record of them ever meeting, although The Lord Chamberlain's Men did perform at court before the queen.
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