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Please help!! ( Complete a search about Shakespeare's acting company The Lord Chamberlain's Men and the Globe Theatre. Ensure you use valid and reliable sources. )

When and why did the Lord Chamberlain's Men become the King's Men.
Who was the King at that time?
What happened to the Globe Theatre?

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When and why did the Lord Chamberlain's Men become the King's Men?

The Lord Chamberlain's men became the King's Men following the accession of James I in 1603.

Who was the King at that time?

King James I

What happened to the Globe Theatre?

The Globe Theatre, where most of Shakespeare's plays debuted, burned down on June 29, 1613. The Lord Chamberlain's men built Blackfriars theater in 1608, a smaller theater that seated about 700 people, to use in winter when the open-air Globe wasn't practical.

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Chamberlain’s Men, a theatrical company with which William Shakespeare was intimately connected for most of his professional career as a dramatist. It was the most important company of players in Elizabethan and Jacobean England.

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