Open Air TheaterBeautiful Places...Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre in London, UK, photo courtesy of the Globe Theatre’s press library.
Shakepeare’s Globe Theatre Tour in LondonIs Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre tour on your bucket list? As a former theatre and acting teacher, this experience was certainly part of my list of things to do in London. However (and this is the part where you probably won’t like me), seeing another Shakespearean play performed is not on my list. That’s the reason...
Shakespeare’s Globe, LondonShakespeare’s original Globe theatre (known as ‘The Globe’) first opened in London in the year 1599. The open-air theatre staged some of Shakespeare’s most famous plays over the next 14 years. However in 1613, during a performance of Henry VIII, the entire theatre burnt down after a prop malfunctioned and set the thatched roof on fire. The second Globe was built within a year and operated until 1642 when it was closed by parliamentary decree. Today’s Globe Theatre is a reconstruction that…
The Globe Theatre in London, EnglandThe Globe, which opened in 1599, became the playhouse where audiences first saw some of Shakespeare's best-known plays.
Now Playing: World Shakespeare Festival Begins with Much AdoFrom now until November, London will be celebrating their most famous playwright during the World Shakespeare Festival. During the next six weeks of the festival, all of the Bard's 37 plays will be performed marathon-style at the Globe Theatre in 37 different languages, including Swahili, Maori, and even sign language.
Globe Theatre BlueprintShakespeare's Old Globe Theater Chart featuring reproducible worksheets on the back.
Globe theater London cardboard projectA little closer to being done with Ricks new Globe theater. He can now show hos stidents a 3d scale of a wonderful structure
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Shakespeare at the GlobeThe Globe may have joined the West End and The Old Vic in shutting their doors this week, but there are still ways to get your fill of Shakespeare during our current period of self-isolation. The famed wooden O has been recording their productions for years now, and now is a pretty perfect time to discover the wealth of shows on their Globe Player, moving from tragedy to comedy as you wish.
22 Amazing Globe Theatre Facts: Shakespeare's Globe TheatreInterested in Globe Theatre Facts? The Globe Theatre in London has been linked with Shakespeare through 400 years and three buildings. Read 22 top facts about
Shakespeare’s Globe - LondonAerial views of Shakespeare’s Globe (1997) - Located on the south bank of the River Thames, a reconstruction of the original 1599 Globe Theater. (Destroyed by fire 1613, rebuilt 1614 & demolished 1644). Seats 1400 spectators, hosts theatrical productions
Civ 5 World Wonders: Globe TheatreA Guide to the Globe Theatre Wonder in Civilization 5 Brave New World. Includes the Wonder's function, stats, strategies for use, and any great person points.