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  2. Shakespeare's Globe - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Globe Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 at Southwark, close to the south bank of the Thames, by Shakespeare's playing company, the Lord Chamberlain's Men. It was destroyed by fire on 29 June 1613.

  4. Shakespeare Walks - Wikipedia

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    Shakespeare Walks is a street theatre event produced by Shakespeare's Globe to mark William Shakespeare's birthday. [1] [2] It has taken place annually in April for over 25 years. [citation needed] [when?] Paying audiences go on a two-hour walk across London where they get to visit places that Shakespeare knew and encounter different scenes ...

  5. Sam Wanamaker Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is an indoor theatre forming part of the Shakespeare's Globe complex, along with the recreated Globe Theatre on Bankside in Southwark, London.. Built by making use of 17th-century plans for an indoor English theatre, the playhouse recalls the layout and style of the Blackfriars Theatre (which also existed in Shakespeare's time), although it is not an exact reconstru

  6. Globe to Globe Festival - Wikipedia

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    The Globe to Globe Festival ran at Shakespeare's Globe from 23 April to 9 June 2012 as part of the World Shakespeare Festival, [1] itself part of the 2012 Cultural Olympiad. The festival's director was Tom Bird. [2] The Globe to Globe Festival hosted 37 productions of Shakespeare's plays in 37 different languages over a six-week period.

  7. Gielgud Theatre - Wikipedia

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    During reconstruction of Shakespeare's Globe theatre on the South Bank, in 1994 the theatre was renamed the Gielgud Theatre in honour of Sir John Gielgud. Another refurbishment was completed in 2008. The Globe's theatre cat, Beerbohm, became famous enough to receive a front-page obituary in the theatrical publication The Stage in 1995.

  8. Blue Apple Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Jessop led the company for over ten years. Jane's final project was a tenth birthday performance event on stage at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London. Blue Apple now delivers over 400 drama and dance workshops a year for over 70 members, in addition to two professional theatre shows and one touring production each year.

  9. Globe Theatre (Newcastle Street) - Wikipedia

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    The Globe was a Victorian theatre built in 1868 and demolished in 1902. It was the third of five London theatres to bear the name, following Shakespeare ’s Bankside house, which closed in 1642, and the former Rotunda Theatre in Blackfriars Road , which for a few years from 1833 was renamed the Globe.

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