
King's Men
King's Men was the name of the acting company established by William Shakespeare and his colleagues in the early 17th century. They performed plays at venues like The Globe Theatre and were one of the most prominent theater groups of their time. The name reflected their royal patronage, as they were officially recognized and supported by King James I. The company produced many of Shakespeare’s plays and helped shape English theatre, gaining fame for their performances and contributions to the cultural landscape of the era.