Yes, although it was not the kind of relationship which would put them on speaking terms with each other. King James was the patron of the theatrical company to which Shakespeare belonged. That's like the relationship you would have to the sponsor of a team just because you play on that team.
no Shakespeare was
When King James I started paying Shakespeare's bills Shakespeare's Acting troupe changed its name to The King's Men.
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.
King James I
James the first (James l)
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that King James I and William Shakespeare were lovers. While there were rumors and speculation about their relationship, it remains a topic of historical debate and interpretation.
no Shakespeare was
William Shakespeare did not write anything in the King James version of the bible.
King James I.
Shakespeare died during the reign of James I. There was not a new king until James died and was succeeded by his son Charles I.
When King James I started paying Shakespeare's bills Shakespeare's Acting troupe changed its name to The King's Men.
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.
King James I
James the first (James l)
James I.
Elizabeth I and James I
arguably- King James I of England, but this was late in Shakespeare"s career.