The King's Men. All of the major theatre companies were sponsored by members of the royal family, unlike in Queen Elizabeth's time, when most of them were sponsored by various nobles.
The King's Men. All of the major theatre companies were sponsored by members of the royal family, unlike in Queen Elizabeth's time, when most of them were sponsored by various nobles.
From 1594 to 1603 it was called The Lord Chamberlain's Men; from 1603 on, it was called The King's Men.
When King James I became their patron, the company became the King's Men.
The company became the King's Men in 1603 when James I became their patron.
The King's Men. All of the major theatre companies were sponsored by members of the royal family, unlike in Queen Elizabeth's time, when most of them were sponsored by various nobles.
William Shakespeare's plays were performed in 'The Globe Theatre'.
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No, Shakespeare and his work were very popular during his lifetime. His plays were one of the reasons his theatre company became the top company in England.
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The paid actors who were paid a salary (called "hired men") were not particularly well-paid. But those actors who also owned shares in the theatre company or theatre buildings could make a decent living as did Shakespeare, Alleyn and Burbage.
William Shakespeare's plays were performed in 'The Globe Theatre'.
it was destroyed by a fire when a cannon blew through the roof during a production of Henry VIII
The theatre would run a flag up the flagpole if there was a play toward.
He wrote poems to express his love and affection for someone
All of them except the ones with really bad haemorrhoids. If you want to know how many could be seated in a particular theatre, you had better specify the theatre.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men was one of the leading acting companies of its day.
The first permanent theater build in England during this time was called "The Theater." James Burbage (son of well know actor Richard Burbage) obtained permission and the lease to begin construction in 1576 in Shoreditch, London. It was used by The lord chamberlains men (shakespeares acting company)from 1594-1956.If you would like to get technical another theater called "The Curtain" began construction the same year in the same town, however it was not officially opened until a year after The Theater.
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No, Shakespeare and his work were very popular during his lifetime. His plays were one of the reasons his theatre company became the top company in England.
Records in diaries and so on suggest that people at Elizabethan theatre performances, which presumably includes performances of Shakespeare's plays, ate apples and oranges, hazelnuts and gingerbread. They could get beer in bottles.
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