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Q: Which theater company did shakesspear join in 1594?
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What theatre company did shakespeare join in 1534?

Shakespeare did not join a theater company in 1534. He wasn't born until 1564. In 1594, he joined a theater club called Lord Chamberlain's Men.


What theater did William Shakespeare's join in 1594?

He joined the Lord Chamberlains men which later changed their name to the Kings Men.


Which three companies did William Shakespeare join in 1564?

Shakespeare belonged to NO theater companies in 1564. He helped co-found the Lord Chamberlain's Men in 1594.


Which theatre company did William Shakespeare join in 1596?

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


What theater company did William Shakespeare belong to after 1594?

The Lord Chamberlain's Men was formed in 1594 and Shakespeare was one of its charter members, so he didn't actually join it. He had by that time already written a few plays and was an actor. Later, under King James I, the Lord Chamberlain's men changed their name to the King's Men. This company did not own the Globe Theatre or any theatre; that was a different group of partners, one of whom was also Shakespeare.


What theatre compony did shakespeare join in 1594?

The Chamberlain's Men


What sort of company did shakespeare move to?

Shakespeare also worked as an actor in the theater company, although the lead roles were always reserved for Burbage himself. The company became very successful and often performed in front of the Queen of England, Elizabeth I.


When did William Shakespeare join a theatre company and what was it called?

In fact, Shakespeare was a founder and shareholder (co-owner) of the Lord Chamberlain's Men from 1594 on. Before that, he may have worked with one or more of the half dozen or so active theater companies: Derby's Men, Strange's Men, Pembroke's Men, or Queen Elizabeth's Men.


Which theatre company did William shakespeare join in 1954?

Shakespeare was not alive in 1954. Prior to 1594 Shakespeare worked with a number of companies as an actor and as a playwright. The companies may have included Queen Elizabeth's Men, Pembroke's Men, Strange's Men, and possibly others. In 1594 he became a founding member of an acting company which lasted long after his death in 1616. The company formed as Lord Hunsdon's Men, but soon after Lord Hunsdon was appointed Lord Chamberlain of England, so the company changed its name to reflect the new elevated status of its patron. In 1603, King James I became the company's new patron and the company name again changed to the King's Men. The King's Men lasted until the closing of the theaters in 1642. Shakespeare also owned shares in the Globe, a public playhouse, and Blackfriars, a private playhouse.


Why did William shakespeare join the theatre company in 1594?

No, he did not. The Globe Theatre was a building. Nobody could join it. All you could do was act in it. And in any case it did not exist in 1594; it was built five years later. What Shakespeare joined in 1594 (sort of, since he was actually a founding partner) was the acting company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men. This group of actors performed in all kinds of different theatres including the Curtain and the Theatre and, at a later date, the Globe Theatre.


Which theatre did William Shakespeare join in 1514?

None. This was fifty years before he was born. Nor did he ever "join a theatre". A theatre is a building you put on plays in--you cannot join it any more than you can join a bridge or a warehouse. What Shakespeare joined was an acting company, called the Lord Chamberlain's Men, and he did it when the company formed in 1594 (he was a charter member), eighty years after the date you propose.


How do you join a theater?

Acttually I'm a stage manager for a theater company. It's pretty simple I think. You show up to practice and show an interest and ask questions. But than again, it's a community theater.....