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Lord Chamberlain's Men is what it was first called.
Shakespeare's theatre group was called the Lord Chamberlain's Men. This company was formed in 1594 and became one of the most important theatrical companies in London, performing many of Shakespeare's plays. After King James I ascended to the throne in 1603, the group was renamed the King's Men.
Yes, well, a part owner. Shakespeare was one of a group of men who held shares in the theatrical company The Lord Chamberlain's Men. The theatrical company was a business, its purpose being to make money by selling entertainment (in the form of plays) to the people of London. As in most partnerships, if it made money, the partners (including Shakespeare) divided the profit.
The Lord Chamberlain's men.
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Lord Chamberlain's Men is what it was first called.
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The Kings Men.
A theatre is a building and a person cannot become part of a building. What, do you think Shakespeare was a door or a railing? Shakespeare was part of a Theatrical Company, that is to say, a group of actors, called the Lord Chamberlain's Men and later The King's Men.
A group of men is commonly called a "group" or "bunch" of men. They can also be referred to as a "team" or a "crew" depending on the context.
They were called the Minutemen
Legislators
Men from the north
The Lord Chamberlain's Men, afterwards called the King's Men.
The 'wise men' were refers to kings from east in Christian tradition. They were the group of people who met Jesus after after his birth. They are regular remembrance for Christian tradition such as Christmas.