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The Lord Chamberlain's Men became The King's Men.
In 1603, The Lord Chamberlain's Men became The King's Men.
Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear theres more but i forget
none because his plays sucked
King Lear does, along with his fool.
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A Midsummernights Dream
They became known as the King's Men when King James took up patronage of the company.
It was "The Mists of Avalon", published in 1979
The Lord Chamberlain's Men became The King's Men.
In 1603, The Lord Chamberlain's Men became The King's Men.
Macbeth, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, King Lear theres more but i forget
Yes, certainly. Shakespeare's company was sponsored by the king, and there are records of a number of his plays being performed at court.
Oh, dude, you're talking about "All's Well That Ends Well." Yeah, Shakespeare was all about those catchy titles that double as proverbs. It's like killing two birds with one stone, you know? So next time you're looking for some wisdom and a good play to read, just remember, all's well that ends well.
none because his plays sucked
The most famous king is king Henry 8th.