A modern reconstruction of the Globe, named "Shakespeare's Globe", opened in 1997 approximately 750 feet (230m) from the site of the original theatre. From 1909, the current Gielgud Theatre was called "Globe Theatre", until it was renamed (in honour of John Gielgud) in 1994.
Locations
Examination of old property records has identified the plot of land occupied by the Globe as extending from the west side of modern-day Southwark Bridge Road eastwards as far as Porter Street and from Park Street southwards as far as the back of Gatehouse Square. However, the precise location of the building remained unknown until a small part of the foundations, including one original pier base, was discovered in 1989 beneath the car park at the rear of Anchor Terrace on Park Street. The shape of the foundations is now replicated on the surface. As the majority of the foundations lies beneath 67—70 Anchor Terrace, a listed building, no further excavations have been permitted.
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English - The globe: Shakespeare's Theatre (B1-B2)
Video didattico in lingua inglese, livello B1 - B2 sul Globe Theatre a Londra. La prima rappresentazione teatrale nel Globe Theatre fu nel 1599 e per 10 anni fu il luogo delle messe in scena delle opere di William Shakespeare: scopri le altre curiosità sul Globe Theatre.
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Globe Theatre: Performance during Shakespeare's time
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At the reconstructed Globe theatre in London, Professor Stephen Greenblatt explores how Shakespeare’s plays would have been performed in his own time.
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What is the Globe Theatre? - Behind the News
A pop-up version of the famous Globe Theatre has popped up in Sydney. The original was built in 1599 and it's where Shakespeare introduced the world to his plays. But how was this famous playhouse different from the kind of theatres we see today?
“To be or not to be? That is the question.”
“Romeo, oh Romeo. Where for art thou Romeo?”
“Double toil and trouble, fire burn and caldron bubble.”
These are just some of the very famous lines from some very famous plays, written by one very famous playwright and they were all originally performed at one very famous theatre, the Globe. The Globe was first built in London way, way, way back in 1599 by a theatre company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men. And you've probably heard of their playwright, a guy called William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare i...
published: 06 Sep 2018
The Globe Theatre
published: 12 Jul 2019
Romeo and Juliet
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Join me on a virtual tour of the Globe Theater and along the way, I will tell you about the history of the theater's origins and a little bit about London's theater history, including the great fire of London. Learn about how Shakespeare wrote some of his plays specifically poking fun of the royalty who came to see the shows. ...
published: 29 Jul 2019
Macbeth and Banquo meet the Witches | Macbeth (2013) | Act 1 Scene 3 | Shakespeare's Globe
Macbeth (Joseph Millson) and Banquo (Billy Boyd) encounter the three weïrd sisters in the aftermath of the battle in Act I, scene 3 of Macbeth.
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre Facts
The Globe Theatre in London has been linked with Shakespeare through 400 years and three buildings. Here are a bunch of facts relating to this iconic London theater.
published: 26 Jan 2021
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Video didattico in lingua inglese, livello B1 - B2 sul Globe Theatre a Londra. La prima rappresentazione teatrale nel Globe Theatre fu nel 1599 e per 10 anni fu...
Video didattico in lingua inglese, livello B1 - B2 sul Globe Theatre a Londra. La prima rappresentazione teatrale nel Globe Theatre fu nel 1599 e per 10 anni fu il luogo delle messe in scena delle opere di William Shakespeare: scopri le altre curiosità sul Globe Theatre.
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At the reconstructed Globe theatre in London, Professor Stephen Greenblatt explores how Shakespeare’s plays would have been performed in his own time.
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A pop-up version of the famous Globe Theatre has popped up in Sydney. The original was built in 1599 and it's where Shakespeare introduced the world to his play...
A pop-up version of the famous Globe Theatre has popped up in Sydney. The original was built in 1599 and it's where Shakespeare introduced the world to his plays. But how was this famous playhouse different from the kind of theatres we see today?
“To be or not to be? That is the question.”
“Romeo, oh Romeo. Where for art thou Romeo?”
“Double toil and trouble, fire burn and caldron bubble.”
These are just some of the very famous lines from some very famous plays, written by one very famous playwright and they were all originally performed at one very famous theatre, the Globe. The Globe was first built in London way, way, way back in 1599 by a theatre company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men. And you've probably heard of their playwright, a guy called William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare is a bloke who 400 years ago sat down and wrote a bunch of the most well-known plays in history (and we're still performing them today).
A lot of Shakespeare's plays continue to inspire new movies all the time, like the Lion King. In fact, you've probably seen some of Shakespeare’s work without even realising it.
Unfortunately, the original Globe burnt down a few centuries ago. They did build another one though, just around the corner from the original. Which if you are lucky enough you can visit one day and see some of these iconic plays in action. But if you can't make it over there don't worry because this guy has created a full-size pop up version. So, Australians can experience what it was like to see a show back in Shakespeare’s day too.
There are a few big things that make the Globe different to anything you'd see today. It has three storeys of seating and can hold up to 3,000 people. But at the base of the stage there's an area called the pit where people stand and watch the performance. Although there's also no roof so if you're standing you might want to bring an umbrella just in case.
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INTERVIEW WITH SHAKESPEARE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH40trysR3I
SHAKESPEARE’S ORIGINAL WORDS & PHRASES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KKvfrU5XDo
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A pop-up version of the famous Globe Theatre has popped up in Sydney. The original was built in 1599 and it's where Shakespeare introduced the world to his plays. But how was this famous playhouse different from the kind of theatres we see today?
“To be or not to be? That is the question.”
“Romeo, oh Romeo. Where for art thou Romeo?”
“Double toil and trouble, fire burn and caldron bubble.”
These are just some of the very famous lines from some very famous plays, written by one very famous playwright and they were all originally performed at one very famous theatre, the Globe. The Globe was first built in London way, way, way back in 1599 by a theatre company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men. And you've probably heard of their playwright, a guy called William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare is a bloke who 400 years ago sat down and wrote a bunch of the most well-known plays in history (and we're still performing them today).
A lot of Shakespeare's plays continue to inspire new movies all the time, like the Lion King. In fact, you've probably seen some of Shakespeare’s work without even realising it.
Unfortunately, the original Globe burnt down a few centuries ago. They did build another one though, just around the corner from the original. Which if you are lucky enough you can visit one day and see some of these iconic plays in action. But if you can't make it over there don't worry because this guy has created a full-size pop up version. So, Australians can experience what it was like to see a show back in Shakespeare’s day too.
There are a few big things that make the Globe different to anything you'd see today. It has three storeys of seating and can hold up to 3,000 people. But at the base of the stage there's an area called the pit where people stand and watch the performance. Although there's also no roof so if you're standing you might want to bring an umbrella just in case.
RELATED STORIES
INTERVIEW WITH SHAKESPEARE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH40trysR3I
SHAKESPEARE’S ORIGINAL WORDS & PHRASES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KKvfrU5XDo
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Shakespeare's Globe Theater has a fascinating history. The theater that stands in London today has replaced two previous versions but has maintained the original architectural features and construction techniques.
Actors who have performed at the Globe, as well as audiences who have seen shows there, describe it as electrifying, communal and deeply engaging.
Join me on a virtual tour of the Globe Theater and along the way, I will tell you about the history of the theater's origins and a little bit about London's theater history, including the great fire of London. Learn about how Shakespeare wrote some of his plays specifically poking fun of the royalty who came to see the shows.
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Actors who have performed at the Globe, as well as audiences who have seen shows there, describe it as electrifying, communal and deeply engaging.
Join me on a virtual tour of the Globe Theater and along the way, I will tell you about the history of the theater's origins and a little bit about London's theater history, including the great fire of London. Learn about how Shakespeare wrote some of his plays specifically poking fun of the royalty who came to see the shows.
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Macbeth (Joseph Millson) and Banquo (Billy Boyd) encounter the three weïrd sisters in the aftermath of the battle in Act I, scene 3 of Macbeth.
Watch now on Gl...
Macbeth (Joseph Millson) and Banquo (Billy Boyd) encounter the three weïrd sisters in the aftermath of the battle in Act I, scene 3 of Macbeth.
Watch now on Globe Player: https://bit.ly/GlobeMacbeth2013
#Macbeth
Macbeth (Joseph Millson) and Banquo (Billy Boyd) encounter the three weïrd sisters in the aftermath of the battle in Act I, scene 3 of Macbeth.
Watch now on Globe Player: https://bit.ly/GlobeMacbeth2013
#Macbeth
The Globe Theatre in London has been linked with Shakespeare through 400 years and three buildings. Here are a bunch of facts relating to this iconic London the...
The Globe Theatre in London has been linked with Shakespeare through 400 years and three buildings. Here are a bunch of facts relating to this iconic London theater.
The Globe Theatre in London has been linked with Shakespeare through 400 years and three buildings. Here are a bunch of facts relating to this iconic London theater.
Video didattico in lingua inglese, livello B1 - B2 sul Globe Theatre a Londra. La prima rappresentazione teatrale nel Globe Theatre fu nel 1599 e per 10 anni fu il luogo delle messe in scena delle opere di William Shakespeare: scopri le altre curiosità sul Globe Theatre.
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A pop-up version of the famous Globe Theatre has popped up in Sydney. The original was built in 1599 and it's where Shakespeare introduced the world to his plays. But how was this famous playhouse different from the kind of theatres we see today?
“To be or not to be? That is the question.”
“Romeo, oh Romeo. Where for art thou Romeo?”
“Double toil and trouble, fire burn and caldron bubble.”
These are just some of the very famous lines from some very famous plays, written by one very famous playwright and they were all originally performed at one very famous theatre, the Globe. The Globe was first built in London way, way, way back in 1599 by a theatre company called the Lord Chamberlain's Men. And you've probably heard of their playwright, a guy called William Shakespeare.
Shakespeare is a bloke who 400 years ago sat down and wrote a bunch of the most well-known plays in history (and we're still performing them today).
A lot of Shakespeare's plays continue to inspire new movies all the time, like the Lion King. In fact, you've probably seen some of Shakespeare’s work without even realising it.
Unfortunately, the original Globe burnt down a few centuries ago. They did build another one though, just around the corner from the original. Which if you are lucky enough you can visit one day and see some of these iconic plays in action. But if you can't make it over there don't worry because this guy has created a full-size pop up version. So, Australians can experience what it was like to see a show back in Shakespeare’s day too.
There are a few big things that make the Globe different to anything you'd see today. It has three storeys of seating and can hold up to 3,000 people. But at the base of the stage there's an area called the pit where people stand and watch the performance. Although there's also no roof so if you're standing you might want to bring an umbrella just in case.
RELATED STORIES
INTERVIEW WITH SHAKESPEARE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VH40trysR3I
SHAKESPEARE’S ORIGINAL WORDS & PHRASES
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1KKvfrU5XDo
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Shakespeare's Globe Theater has a fascinating history. The theater that stands in London today has replaced two previous versions but has maintained the original architectural features and construction techniques.
Actors who have performed at the Globe, as well as audiences who have seen shows there, describe it as electrifying, communal and deeply engaging.
Join me on a virtual tour of the Globe Theater and along the way, I will tell you about the history of the theater's origins and a little bit about London's theater history, including the great fire of London. Learn about how Shakespeare wrote some of his plays specifically poking fun of the royalty who came to see the shows.
Explore how this theater can bring the experience of Edwardian and Victorian times to modern audiences.
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Macbeth (Joseph Millson) and Banquo (Billy Boyd) encounter the three weïrd sisters in the aftermath of the battle in Act I, scene 3 of Macbeth.
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The Globe Theatre in London has been linked with Shakespeare through 400 years and three buildings. Here are a bunch of facts relating to this iconic London theater.
A modern reconstruction of the Globe, named "Shakespeare's Globe", opened in 1997 approximately 750 feet (230m) from the site of the original theatre. From 1909, the current Gielgud Theatre was called "Globe Theatre", until it was renamed (in honour of John Gielgud) in 1994.
Locations
Examination of old property records has identified the plot of land occupied by the Globe as extending from the west side of modern-day Southwark Bridge Road eastwards as far as Porter Street and from Park Street southwards as far as the back of Gatehouse Square. However, the precise location of the building remained unknown until a small part of the foundations, including one original pier base, was discovered in 1989 beneath the car park at the rear of Anchor Terrace on Park Street. The shape of the foundations is now replicated on the surface. As the majority of the foundations lies beneath 67—70 Anchor Terrace, a listed building, no further excavations have been permitted.
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Worth the Wait... As major studios increasingly struggle to justify theatrical release windows in the streaming era, a Nolan-directed Bond film represents the kind of “event cinema” that reliably draws audiences to theaters across the globe.
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