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The Lord Chamberlain's Men were formed in 1594 and continued under that name until 1603 when they were re-chartered as The King's Men. (Same company, different name) During this time they performed at several theatres: The Theatre, Newington Butts Theatre during a spell of plague in '94, The Curtain Theatre from 1596 to 1599, and the first Globe from 1599 to 1603. They are also known to have performed at court, in people's houses, and at the Halls of the Inns of Court, the Law Schools. In 1596 there was more plague and the theatres were again closed. The Chamberlain's Men went on tour in Kent, playing makeshift venues like guildhalls and country inns.

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