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6 December, 09:27
Who were the Lord Chamberlain's Men?
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Josie Richardson
6 December, 09:31
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a theatrical playing company
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The Lord Chamberlain's Men, also called the Chamberlain's Men, were a theatrical playing company with which William Shakespeare was associated for most of his professional life. It was the most popular company of players in Elizabethan and Jacobean England.
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Eve Snow
6 December, 09:53
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A theatrical playing company with which william shakespeare was associated for most of his professinal life.
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