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What company did William Shakespeare join?

Shakespeare only would write poems and plays for his company the "Kings Men"


What kind of company did William Shakespeare join?

Shakespeare belonged to an acting company.


A line of cosmetics named after a river in England along which Shakespeare's home was located?

AVON is the cosmetic company and Stratford upon Avon was Shakespeare's home


What sort of company did William shakespeare join?

He was a member of an acting company.


Why did William Shakespeare change his company's name to Naghu?

He did not.


What playwright company did William Shakespeare go to?

The playwright company that William Sakespeare went to was called the Lord Chamberlain's men.


Why was William Shakespeare's Company renamed?

James I became the new patron of the company, and thus it was renamed.


What company did William Shakespeare found in 1594?

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.


What did William Shakespeare company change the name to and why?

His company became the King's Men, after James I ascended to the throne.


Why was lord chamberlains a significant group?

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.


What was William Shakespeare adopted name?

William Shakespeare did not change his name. His acting company did, however, change its name. His Theatre Company was originally called "The Lord Chamberlain's Men" after the Lord Chamberlain, an official responsible for theatres and other public entertainment. After the death of Queen Elizabeth I in 1603 the company was granted a charter by the new King, James I, and the company changed its name to The King's Men.


Which theatre company did William Shakespeare join in 1596?

Shakespeare was a founding member of the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594, not 1596.