Shakespeare was a member of the London theatrical community, a fairly large and active group that included actors, impresarios, and playwrights of all kinds. It included a number of playing companies (the exact number at any time fluctuated, but there were usually five or more), the owners of a dozen different theatres and a very large number of playwrights.
The actors, new and old, in Shakespeare's company were called players. As were all other actors at the time.
Shakespeare and the other actors were known as "players". It says that on his application for a coat of arms.
Fencing and interaction with the actors
In Shakespeare's day actors were called "players".
Shakespeare was a part owner in two theatres, the Globe, which was a large Theatre open to the elements, and the Blackfriars which was a small indoor theatre. The Blackfriars was called that after the district in London where it was situated. Nobody knows where they got the name The Globe; it could have been Shakespeare's invention or that of one of his partners.
Southsea Shakespeare Actors was created in 1947.
A play by Shakespeare had been performed by the actors.
The actors, new and old, in Shakespeare's company were called players. As were all other actors at the time.
Actors were called Players.
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I know that this really isn't an answer, but I know for historical fact that Shakespeare had at least 5 fellow actors.
Shakespeare didn't have women actors because back when he was living women weren't aloud to have that kind of job
Shakespeare and the other actors were known as "players". It says that on his application for a coat of arms.
Your question is vague. Do you mean by "shakespearian actors" actors who have acted on stage in Shakespeare's plays, or do you mean actors who acted on the same stage as William Shakespeare, or do you mean actors who were alive when Shakespeare was? And are you asking for their names (Richard Burbage, David Garrick, Edmund Kean, Sir Henry Irving, Kenneth Branagh are actors who played Shakespeare; Richard Burbage, Will Kempe, Augustine Phillips and Nathan Field were actors who acted with Shakespeare; Richard Burbage, Edward Alleyn and Richard Tarleton were actors when Shakespeare was alive)? Or perhaps you want to know what people called them ("no-good lazy bums" no doubt).
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