From 1594 to his retirement from the world of the theatre, Shakespeare worked with the same theatre company, first called the Lord Chamberlain's Men and later the King's Men. The leader of the company was Richard Burbage.
Shakespeare belonged to an acting company.
Shakespeare only would write poems and plays for his company the "Kings 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.
No, his company owned them. They were not Shakespeare's personal property.
The Globe Theater (in London) was Shakespeare's venue.
Shakespeare belonged to an acting company.
Royal Shakespeare Company was created in 1879.
Chiltern Shakespeare Company was created in 1989.
Riverside Shakespeare Company was created in 1977.
Shakespeare only would write poems and plays for his company the "Kings Men"
One can purchase Royal Shakespeare Company tickets through Stub Hub, Ticket Master, and from the Royal Shakespeare Company's official site or business.
The Grand Haven based Pigeon Creek Shakespeare Company is Michigan’s only year-round, touring, professional Shakespeare Company. The company was started by Chicago area actor and director Frank Farrell in 1998. This company plays Shakespeare plays and has nothing to do with birds.
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.
No, his company owned them. They were not Shakespeare's personal property.
The Globe Theater (in London) was Shakespeare's venue.
He was a member of an acting company.
The Lord Chamberlain's Men were the acting company which William Shakespeare belonged to. He performed with them, and his plays were the property of the company. The connection of the company with Shakespeare is what makes it significant.