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  2. We are located on Bankside – a riverside area and visitor destination in the borough of Southwark, London. You will find us next to the Tate Modern and across the River Thames from St Paul’s Cathedral.

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  3. Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the Globe Theatre, an Elizabethan playhouse first built in 1599 for which William Shakespeare wrote his plays. Like the original, it is located on the south bank of the River Thames, in Southwark, London.

  4. Shakespeare’s Globe is located on the bank of the River Thames, London (UK), in the Bankside Cultural Quarter. Our address is 21 New Globe Walk, SE1 9DT.

  5. Shakespeare’s Globe is home to the candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse and we perform plays and readings in other spaces on site. We also tour around the world! And we don’t just stage the works of Shakespeare.

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    • The History of The Original Globe Theatre
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    • How Shakespeare's Globe London Was Built
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    The area of London south of the Thames and now known as Bankside was, in Shakespeare's time, a kind of red light district outside London in the borough of Southwark. The area was home to theaters and pubs as well as bear-baiting arenas and brothels. Despite what you may have seen in the film "Shakespeare in Love," it's unlikely that Queen Elizabeth...

    American actor and ex-pat Sam Wanamaker was working in Britain when theArmy-McCarthy hearings got underway and worried about being blacklisted by Hollywood, he decided to stay. He built a distinguished career in the UK, acting and directing on stage and in films. While in England he played Iago to Paul Robeson's Othello at Stratford-upon-Avonand br...

    It took years to raise the money to build the theater and to research how to create the experience of a Shakespearean theatergoer in a modern setting — including adding a sprinkler system that keeps the roof thatch moistened to prevent fire. About three years into the project, evidence of the real Globe was discovered nearby and that information fe...

    The theater is often referred to as a wooden "O" even though it is actually octagonal. The reference comes from Shakespeare himself. He described the setting in the prologue of "Henry V:" The modern theater is considerably more than just a wooden "O." The three levels of gallery seats are reached after crossing a courtyard (where intermission crowd...

    When Shakespeare's Globe Theatre was first designed, an indoor, Jacobean theater, was also planned. Some of Shakespeare's later plays would have been performed in such a theater, lit by candles with the audience seated around the stage. But at first, no one really knew what such a theater would have looked like inside or how it would have worked. A...

    Where: Shakespeare's Globe Theatre London, 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1 9DT
    When: Performances on the Globe stage take place from April through September. Most start in mid afternoon but, during the longest days of summer some evening performances are scheduled. Performanc...
    Tickets: Tickets for all shows and events can be purchased through the websiteor by phoning the Box Office on +44 (0)20 7401 9919. Purchases through the website require a password protected account...
  6. Where is Shakespeare’s Globe theatre located? The Shakespeare’s Globe is in Bankside , on the south bank of the river Thames. This reconstruction of the original Elizabethan theatre is just 230m (750ft) from its original Bankside location.

  7. www.shakespeare.org.uk › explore-shakespeare › shakeShakespeare's Globe Theatre

    Their work and dreams were fulfilled when the new Globe Theatre opened in 1997, one street away from where the original stood. The Globe stands today as a living monument to Shakespeare, the greatest English playwright, home to productions of his plays and many other new ones every season.

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