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).
The playwright company that William Sakespeare went to was called the Lord Chamberlain's men.
Shalespeare was a charter member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men who later became the King's Men.
Shakespeare was one of the charter members of The Lord Chamberlain's Men but he was not the leader of the company and cannot be viewed as its founder. The leader of the company was Richard Burbage; Shakespeare was just one of the guys.
William Shakespeare was a minor shareholder in The Globe Theatre. He, as well as the other owners, was a member of the theatre company that played there, The Lord Chamberlain's Men later called the King's Men. Since Shakespeare was the company playwright, all of his plays were played by that company and often at that theatre (but not always)
Between 1585 and 1592,it is believed that Shakspeare left Stratford for London and joined a company of actors as a performer and playwright
The playwright company that William Sakespeare went to was called the Lord Chamberlain's men.
Shalespeare was a charter member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men who later became the King's Men.
Shakespeare was one of the charter members of The Lord Chamberlain's Men but he was not the leader of the company and cannot be viewed as its founder. The leader of the company was Richard Burbage; Shakespeare was just one of the guys.
He joined the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594. He was a charter member.
William Shakespeare was a minor shareholder in The Globe Theatre. He, as well as the other owners, was a member of the theatre company that played there, The Lord Chamberlain's Men later called the King's Men. Since Shakespeare was the company playwright, all of his plays were played by that company and often at that theatre (but not always)
Between 1585 and 1592,it is believed that Shakspeare left Stratford for London and joined a company of actors as a performer and playwright
The Lord Chamberlain's Men, the company to which Shakespeare belonged, was formed in 1594. Shakespeare was very much a junior partner, but the major partners very possibly saw economic advantage in having an actor who was also a promising playwright in the company.
It was called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and it outlasted all of its charter members including Shakespeare.
He became a member of the acting company called The lord Chamberlain's Men and later The King's Men
William Shakespeare did not change his name. His acting company did, however, change its name. His Theatre Company was originally called "The Lord Chamberlain's Men" after the Lord Chamberlain, an official responsible for theatres and other public entertainment. After the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603 the company was granted a charter by the new King, James I, and the company changed its name to The King's Men.
Shakespeare only would write poems and plays for his company the "Kings Men"
Shakespeare belonged to an acting company.