The acting company to which Shakespeare belonged for most of his working life was called The Lord Chamberlain's Men from 1594-1603, and The King's Men after that. Shakespeare was not the troupe's leader, but rather a partner.
none because his plays sucked
When King James I started paying Shakespeare's bills Shakespeare's Acting troupe changed its name to The King's Men.
a acting troupe is a group of actors some of these groups were named from Elizabethan era.Elizabethan Acting Troupes:*Lord Strange's Men*Chamberlain's Men*Admiral's Men*King's Men
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it was the globe theatre
none because his plays sucked
When King James I started paying Shakespeare's bills Shakespeare's Acting troupe changed its name to The King's Men.
a acting troupe is a group of actors some of these groups were named from Elizabethan era.Elizabethan Acting Troupes:*Lord Strange's Men*Chamberlain's Men*Admiral's Men*King's Men
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it was the globe theatre
Shakespeare's acting company was first known as Lord Chamberlain's Men. The name was changed to The Kings Men in 1603 when King James I ascended the throne and became the company's patron.
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the Globe
Hamnet
They may have had water, wine, ale, or rum; the same as the audience.
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