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The popular Globe Theatre was owned by actors in what famous playing company of the Elizabethan age?
Question 1:
The popular Globe Theatre was owned by actors in what famous playing company of the Elizabethan age?
A.
Shakespeares Troupe
B.
The Burbage Players
C.
King Jamess Merry Men
D.
Lord Chamberlains Men
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