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Old Globe Theater in San Diego in 1957
July 10, 1957
The 8th Shakespearean festival will get underway July 19th at the 01d Globe Theatre in Balboa Park, and today, actors were busy rehearsing for the three plays. This year, King Lear and the Tempest will be presented, as well as Francis Beaumont's "Knight of the Burning Pestle." Beaumont was a contemporary of Shakespeare. Backstage, workers are preparing the vast number of Elizabethan-style costumes needed for the players. The three plays will be presented in rotation during the festival.
July 19, 1957
King Lear opens tonight at 8:30 at the Old Globe Theater in Balboa Park. The beginning of the eighth season of the annual national Shakespeare Festival. The traditional old English county fair will precede the show with Elizabethan country and folk dancing, pastry and refresh...
published: 25 Sep 2024
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Welcome to The Old Globe
The Old Globe is committed to making theatre matter to more people as it creates theatre that lives beyond the stage. Learn all about our programming, onstage and off, at https://www.TheOldGlobe.org.
published: 18 Oct 2023
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Old Globe Theatre Tour | San Diego Review
Located at 1363 Old Globe Way, San Diego, CA 92101
In 1935, the California Pacific International Exposition was held in Balboa Park in hopes of recovering from the Great Depression and to help San Diego's economy.
As part of the Expo, the Old Globe Theatre was originally built to present abridged versions of Shakespeare's plays. The shape of the theatre was modeled
after Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London from the early 1600s. The wood and construction materials of the Globe were actually taken from a previous theatre across the River Thames where the landlord planned to cancel the lease and tear the building down.
The Globe could house 3,000 spectators and performed many of Shakespeare's plays including Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth.
One fateful performance of Henry VIII in June of 1...
published: 13 May 2023
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Ride: Your First Look at This Globe-Trotting Musical
Get your first look at Alex Finke and Livvy Marcus in the soaring musical Ride, making its American debut after a hit London run. This inspiring new show is now playing at The Old Globe, from March 30 to April 28, 2024.
Ready, set, ride! The smash-hit London musical makes its U.S. premiere. It’s 1895, and Annie Londonderry wants to discover if a woman can ride a bicycle around the world. The problem? She’s only ridden one twice! As Annie and her unwitting secretary Martha share unbelievable adventures across four continents, they learn that no matter how far we ride, our past is always right behind us. With a high-energy score and a wildly versatile cast, this fresh and funny show is what Theatre Weekly called “an amazing piece of theatre and a must-watch for everyone.”
Book, music, and ...
published: 12 Apr 2024
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As You Like It at The Old Globe
Shakespeare's romantic comedy As You Like It is now playing at The Old Globe through July 21, 2019. Tickets: bit.ly/GlobeAsYouLikeIt
The magical forest of Arden is the play’s famous setting, where a gallery of eccentric characters comes together to find love, fortune, redemption...and themselves. Banished from the court by her deceitful and treacherous uncle, Rosalind disguises herself as a boy, not knowing that the man she loves, also on the run, is behind the next tree. Bucolic Balboa Park is the ideal spot for Shakespeare’s enticing tale of mistaken identity, heartfelt romance, and the endearing fumbles and foibles of love.
CAST: Mark H. Dold (Jaques), Meredith Garretson (Rosalind), Joseph Kamal (Adam), Leonard Kelly-Young (Corin, Hymen), Nikki Massoud (Celia), Jon Orsini (Orlando),...
published: 02 Jul 2019
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Places to see in ( San Diego - USA ) Old Globe Theatre
Places to see in ( San Diego - USA ) Old Globe Theatre
The Old Globe Theatre is a professional theatre company located in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. It produces about 15 plays and musicals annually in summer and winter seasons. Plays are performed in three separate theatres in the complex, which is collectively called the Simon Edison Centre for the Performing Arts:
Old Globe Theatre – 600-seat flagship theatre, fully enclosed, featuring the Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage
Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre – 250-seat intimate theatre in the round (completed 2009)
Lowell Davies Festival Theatre – 615-seat outdoor theatre
The Old Globe Theatre and the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre are part of the Conrad Prebys Theatre Center. The White Theatre also houses the Karen and Donald C...
published: 28 Aug 2018
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Globe Theatre: Performance during Shakespeare's time
From our free online course, "Shakespeare’s Hamlet: The Ghost":
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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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Our Globe Theatre is ALIVE | Shakespeare's Globe
Blood racing. Heart pounding. Passion. Romance. Danger. Laughter. The Globe is alive and an experience like no other awaits... ⭕
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published: 09 Jan 2019
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2024 Old Globe Gala - Aaron Tveit - Port of Amsterdam
Aaron Tveit singing the Port of Amsterdam at 2024 Old Globe Gala. #aarontveit #oldglobe #gala
published: 23 Sep 2024
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Old Globe Theatre in San Diego under reconstruction in 1980 after being destroyed by arson in 1978
In 1978, flames destroyed the Old Globe Theatre in Balboa Park, San Diego. While it may not have had 850 years of history like Notre Dame which was damaged by a raging fire in April 2019, the theatre had been a big part of our region's history. Following the tragedy at Notre Dame, News 8 did a followup on the Old Globe Fire: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/a-look-back-at-the-1978-old-globe-theatre-fire-in-san-diego/509-8eda82f1-0f7a-4a7f-8713-1dde098cadca
published: 17 Apr 2019
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Old Globe Theater in San Diego in 1957
July 10, 1957
The 8th Shakespearean festival will get underway July 19th at the 01d Globe Theatre in Balboa Park, and today, actors were busy rehearsing for t...
July 10, 1957
The 8th Shakespearean festival will get underway July 19th at the 01d Globe Theatre in Balboa Park, and today, actors were busy rehearsing for the three plays. This year, King Lear and the Tempest will be presented, as well as Francis Beaumont's "Knight of the Burning Pestle." Beaumont was a contemporary of Shakespeare. Backstage, workers are preparing the vast number of Elizabethan-style costumes needed for the players. The three plays will be presented in rotation during the festival.
July 19, 1957
King Lear opens tonight at 8:30 at the Old Globe Theater in Balboa Park. The beginning of the eighth season of the annual national Shakespeare Festival. The traditional old English county fair will precede the show with Elizabethan country and folk dancing, pastry and refreshment booths on the theater lawn. Don Gunderson is featured in the title role. Performances again tomorrow and Sunday nights. The Tempest and Knight of the Burning Pestle are next.
https://wn.com/Old_Globe_Theater_In_San_Diego_In_1957
July 10, 1957
The 8th Shakespearean festival will get underway July 19th at the 01d Globe Theatre in Balboa Park, and today, actors were busy rehearsing for the three plays. This year, King Lear and the Tempest will be presented, as well as Francis Beaumont's "Knight of the Burning Pestle." Beaumont was a contemporary of Shakespeare. Backstage, workers are preparing the vast number of Elizabethan-style costumes needed for the players. The three plays will be presented in rotation during the festival.
July 19, 1957
King Lear opens tonight at 8:30 at the Old Globe Theater in Balboa Park. The beginning of the eighth season of the annual national Shakespeare Festival. The traditional old English county fair will precede the show with Elizabethan country and folk dancing, pastry and refreshment booths on the theater lawn. Don Gunderson is featured in the title role. Performances again tomorrow and Sunday nights. The Tempest and Knight of the Burning Pestle are next.
- published: 25 Sep 2024
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Welcome to The Old Globe
The Old Globe is committed to making theatre matter to more people as it creates theatre that lives beyond the stage. Learn all about our programming, onstage a...
The Old Globe is committed to making theatre matter to more people as it creates theatre that lives beyond the stage. Learn all about our programming, onstage and off, at https://www.TheOldGlobe.org.
https://wn.com/Welcome_To_The_Old_Globe
The Old Globe is committed to making theatre matter to more people as it creates theatre that lives beyond the stage. Learn all about our programming, onstage and off, at https://www.TheOldGlobe.org.
- published: 18 Oct 2023
- views: 524
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Old Globe Theatre Tour | San Diego Review
Located at 1363 Old Globe Way, San Diego, CA 92101
In 1935, the California Pacific International Exposition was held in Balboa Park in hopes of recovering from ...
Located at 1363 Old Globe Way, San Diego, CA 92101
In 1935, the California Pacific International Exposition was held in Balboa Park in hopes of recovering from the Great Depression and to help San Diego's economy.
As part of the Expo, the Old Globe Theatre was originally built to present abridged versions of Shakespeare's plays. The shape of the theatre was modeled
after Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London from the early 1600s. The wood and construction materials of the Globe were actually taken from a previous theatre across the River Thames where the landlord planned to cancel the lease and tear the building down.
The Globe could house 3,000 spectators and performed many of Shakespeare's plays including Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth.
One fateful performance of Henry VIII in June of 1613 involved a cannon firing gunpowder with wadding at the end of Act I to announce the arrival of the king. A piece of wadding set fire to the thatched roof of the Globe and the structure burned to the ground within one hour.
In 1978, the same fate befell the Old Globe Theatre in Balboa Park. This one, however, was intentional and caused by an arsonist. It was only two months after the Air & Space Museum was also burned by arson. Both were considered three alarm fires. To learn more about three, four, or five alarm fires,
search for and watch the San Diego Review on the Firehouse Museum after this one.
As with the Globe Theatre, the Old Globe was rebuilt and even has two additional theatre venues where shows can be performed. One is a theatre in the round, and the other is an outdoor stage used during the summer.
The Old Globe Theatre opens its doors to a behind the scenes tour of how productions are created and what it takes to support the actors performing on stage.
In the center of the lobby is a bust of Craig Noel dedicated to him on his 90th birthday. He became the general director of the Old Globe early on, personally directing over 200 works, and producing over 270 more.
He led the theatre for seven decades and earned the National Medal of Arts, the highest award given to artists by the United States.
Also displayed in the lobby is a Tony Award earned by the Old Globe for Outstanding Regional Theatre.
One wall has a collection of photos displaying all the work done to create shows at the Old Globe. From props, technical support, and rigging, to the costume designers, woodwork, and sound engineering, a combination of skills are needed to support the actors and everything that goes on within the theatre.
The Old Globe Theatre seats 580 people and has what is a called a proscenium stage. This means a picture frame or arch surrounds the stage, allowing for props and scenery to be hidden from the audience.
The proscenium type of stage allows the audience to have a good view of the actors, who primarily perform in front of the arch on a raised platform called the apron. Scenery that is added behind the arch or picture frame creates a sense of depth for the audience.
A thrust type stage has the audience sitting on three sides of the performers, and creates a strong sense of immersion in the performance. Actors have flexibility in their movement up and down the stage, but careful consideration needs to be taken so that props or scenery do not block the view of the audience.
An arena or theatre in the round is the configuration of the Old Globe's second indoor stage as we'll see later. It creates immediacy and intimacy for the audience sitting around the actors, and has no places to hide props, scenery, or performers from the audience.
A black box theatre is normally a simple setup with black walls and a flat floor. It focuses more on the human element of acting and less on the technical elements of production. Seating arrangement often resembles a thrust stage or arena setup.
An open air stage is the configuration for the Old Globe's third venue. The audience benefits from seeing the natural beauty of the surrounding area, but must contend with the weather and noise such as planes or helicopters flying overhead.
The second floor balcony surrounds the orchestra level and the catwalk above the ceiling allows for lighting or speakers to be set up for each stage production. The area in front of the first row can be used as the orchestra pit.
To coordinate the performers with the orchestra, monitors are mounted on the balcony which display the cues from the conductor. This allows the actors to keep their sight directed at the audience while synchronizing their performance with the music.
The stage itself is a revolving stage set on upside down casters. It allows for quicker scenery changes and keeps the attention of the audience involved in the story rather than concentrated on the time it takes to change backgrounds.
There is a small diorama backstage that shows a revolving setup of the Old Globe's Festival Theatre outside. We can see how it transports the audience from the exterior of the house to the interior and back again
https://wn.com/Old_Globe_Theatre_Tour_|_San_Diego_Review
Located at 1363 Old Globe Way, San Diego, CA 92101
In 1935, the California Pacific International Exposition was held in Balboa Park in hopes of recovering from the Great Depression and to help San Diego's economy.
As part of the Expo, the Old Globe Theatre was originally built to present abridged versions of Shakespeare's plays. The shape of the theatre was modeled
after Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London from the early 1600s. The wood and construction materials of the Globe were actually taken from a previous theatre across the River Thames where the landlord planned to cancel the lease and tear the building down.
The Globe could house 3,000 spectators and performed many of Shakespeare's plays including Hamlet, King Lear, and Macbeth.
One fateful performance of Henry VIII in June of 1613 involved a cannon firing gunpowder with wadding at the end of Act I to announce the arrival of the king. A piece of wadding set fire to the thatched roof of the Globe and the structure burned to the ground within one hour.
In 1978, the same fate befell the Old Globe Theatre in Balboa Park. This one, however, was intentional and caused by an arsonist. It was only two months after the Air & Space Museum was also burned by arson. Both were considered three alarm fires. To learn more about three, four, or five alarm fires,
search for and watch the San Diego Review on the Firehouse Museum after this one.
As with the Globe Theatre, the Old Globe was rebuilt and even has two additional theatre venues where shows can be performed. One is a theatre in the round, and the other is an outdoor stage used during the summer.
The Old Globe Theatre opens its doors to a behind the scenes tour of how productions are created and what it takes to support the actors performing on stage.
In the center of the lobby is a bust of Craig Noel dedicated to him on his 90th birthday. He became the general director of the Old Globe early on, personally directing over 200 works, and producing over 270 more.
He led the theatre for seven decades and earned the National Medal of Arts, the highest award given to artists by the United States.
Also displayed in the lobby is a Tony Award earned by the Old Globe for Outstanding Regional Theatre.
One wall has a collection of photos displaying all the work done to create shows at the Old Globe. From props, technical support, and rigging, to the costume designers, woodwork, and sound engineering, a combination of skills are needed to support the actors and everything that goes on within the theatre.
The Old Globe Theatre seats 580 people and has what is a called a proscenium stage. This means a picture frame or arch surrounds the stage, allowing for props and scenery to be hidden from the audience.
The proscenium type of stage allows the audience to have a good view of the actors, who primarily perform in front of the arch on a raised platform called the apron. Scenery that is added behind the arch or picture frame creates a sense of depth for the audience.
A thrust type stage has the audience sitting on three sides of the performers, and creates a strong sense of immersion in the performance. Actors have flexibility in their movement up and down the stage, but careful consideration needs to be taken so that props or scenery do not block the view of the audience.
An arena or theatre in the round is the configuration of the Old Globe's second indoor stage as we'll see later. It creates immediacy and intimacy for the audience sitting around the actors, and has no places to hide props, scenery, or performers from the audience.
A black box theatre is normally a simple setup with black walls and a flat floor. It focuses more on the human element of acting and less on the technical elements of production. Seating arrangement often resembles a thrust stage or arena setup.
An open air stage is the configuration for the Old Globe's third venue. The audience benefits from seeing the natural beauty of the surrounding area, but must contend with the weather and noise such as planes or helicopters flying overhead.
The second floor balcony surrounds the orchestra level and the catwalk above the ceiling allows for lighting or speakers to be set up for each stage production. The area in front of the first row can be used as the orchestra pit.
To coordinate the performers with the orchestra, monitors are mounted on the balcony which display the cues from the conductor. This allows the actors to keep their sight directed at the audience while synchronizing their performance with the music.
The stage itself is a revolving stage set on upside down casters. It allows for quicker scenery changes and keeps the attention of the audience involved in the story rather than concentrated on the time it takes to change backgrounds.
There is a small diorama backstage that shows a revolving setup of the Old Globe's Festival Theatre outside. We can see how it transports the audience from the exterior of the house to the interior and back again
- published: 13 May 2023
- views: 706
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Ride: Your First Look at This Globe-Trotting Musical
Get your first look at Alex Finke and Livvy Marcus in the soaring musical Ride, making its American debut after a hit London run. This inspiring new show is now...
Get your first look at Alex Finke and Livvy Marcus in the soaring musical Ride, making its American debut after a hit London run. This inspiring new show is now playing at The Old Globe, from March 30 to April 28, 2024.
Ready, set, ride! The smash-hit London musical makes its U.S. premiere. It’s 1895, and Annie Londonderry wants to discover if a woman can ride a bicycle around the world. The problem? She’s only ridden one twice! As Annie and her unwitting secretary Martha share unbelievable adventures across four continents, they learn that no matter how far we ride, our past is always right behind us. With a high-energy score and a wildly versatile cast, this fresh and funny show is what Theatre Weekly called “an amazing piece of theatre and a must-watch for everyone.”
Book, music, and lyrics by Freya Catrin Smith
Music and lyrics by Jack Williams
Directed by Sarah Meadows
CAST: Alex Finke as Annie (Broadway’s revival of Les Misérables; Broadway’s Come from Away as Janice) and Livvy Marcus as Martha (The Old Globe’s Life After; Berkshire Theatre Festival’s Hair). Understudy: Aubrey Matalon (Broadway’s Six the Musical; Off Broadway’s Between the Lines, A New Musical).
CREATIVE TEAM: Jennifer Jancuska (Choreography), Amy Jane Cook (Scenic and Costume Design), Jamie Platt (Lighting Design), Andrew Johnson (Sound Design), Matt Powell (Video Design), John Bulleid (Illusion Design), Katharine Quinn (Associate Director), Natasha Harrison (Original Choreography), Jim Carnahan, CSA and Jason Thinger, CSA (Casting), Anjee Nero (Production Stage Manager), Macy Schmidt (Orchestrations), Sam Young (Music Supervisor and Additional Arrangements), and Daniel Green (Music Director).
ORCHESTRA: Daniel Green (Music Director, Conductor, Keyboard), Justin Gray (Assistant Music Director), Vince Cooper (Guitar), Tim McMahon (Percussion), Healy Henderson (Orchestra Contractor), and Justin Gray (Rehearsal Piano).
https://wn.com/Ride_Your_First_Look_At_This_Globe_Trotting_Musical
Get your first look at Alex Finke and Livvy Marcus in the soaring musical Ride, making its American debut after a hit London run. This inspiring new show is now playing at The Old Globe, from March 30 to April 28, 2024.
Ready, set, ride! The smash-hit London musical makes its U.S. premiere. It’s 1895, and Annie Londonderry wants to discover if a woman can ride a bicycle around the world. The problem? She’s only ridden one twice! As Annie and her unwitting secretary Martha share unbelievable adventures across four continents, they learn that no matter how far we ride, our past is always right behind us. With a high-energy score and a wildly versatile cast, this fresh and funny show is what Theatre Weekly called “an amazing piece of theatre and a must-watch for everyone.”
Book, music, and lyrics by Freya Catrin Smith
Music and lyrics by Jack Williams
Directed by Sarah Meadows
CAST: Alex Finke as Annie (Broadway’s revival of Les Misérables; Broadway’s Come from Away as Janice) and Livvy Marcus as Martha (The Old Globe’s Life After; Berkshire Theatre Festival’s Hair). Understudy: Aubrey Matalon (Broadway’s Six the Musical; Off Broadway’s Between the Lines, A New Musical).
CREATIVE TEAM: Jennifer Jancuska (Choreography), Amy Jane Cook (Scenic and Costume Design), Jamie Platt (Lighting Design), Andrew Johnson (Sound Design), Matt Powell (Video Design), John Bulleid (Illusion Design), Katharine Quinn (Associate Director), Natasha Harrison (Original Choreography), Jim Carnahan, CSA and Jason Thinger, CSA (Casting), Anjee Nero (Production Stage Manager), Macy Schmidt (Orchestrations), Sam Young (Music Supervisor and Additional Arrangements), and Daniel Green (Music Director).
ORCHESTRA: Daniel Green (Music Director, Conductor, Keyboard), Justin Gray (Assistant Music Director), Vince Cooper (Guitar), Tim McMahon (Percussion), Healy Henderson (Orchestra Contractor), and Justin Gray (Rehearsal Piano).
- published: 12 Apr 2024
- views: 867
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As You Like It at The Old Globe
Shakespeare's romantic comedy As You Like It is now playing at The Old Globe through July 21, 2019. Tickets: bit.ly/GlobeAsYouLikeIt
The magical forest of Ard...
Shakespeare's romantic comedy As You Like It is now playing at The Old Globe through July 21, 2019. Tickets: bit.ly/GlobeAsYouLikeIt
The magical forest of Arden is the play’s famous setting, where a gallery of eccentric characters comes together to find love, fortune, redemption...and themselves. Banished from the court by her deceitful and treacherous uncle, Rosalind disguises herself as a boy, not knowing that the man she loves, also on the run, is behind the next tree. Bucolic Balboa Park is the ideal spot for Shakespeare’s enticing tale of mistaken identity, heartfelt romance, and the endearing fumbles and foibles of love.
CAST: Mark H. Dold (Jaques), Meredith Garretson (Rosalind), Joseph Kamal (Adam), Leonard Kelly-Young (Corin, Hymen), Nikki Massoud (Celia), Jon Orsini (Orlando), Vincent Randazzo (Touchstone), Cornell Womack (Duke Senior, Duke Frederick). Students in Globe/USD Shiley Graduate Theatre Program: Carlos Angel-Barajas (Jaques de Boys), Summer Broyhill (Amiens), Ramon Burris (Charles), Mason Conrad (Silvius), Yadira Correa (Audrey), Aubrey Deeker Hernandez (Oliver), Eric Hagen (Dennis), Bibi Mama (Duke Senior’s Lord 1), Hallie Peterson (Le Beau), Jersten Seraile (Sir Oliver Martext, Duke Senior‘s Lord 2), Morgan Taylor (Phoebe), Wenona Truong (Duke Frederick’s Lady), Jared Van Heel (William), and Marco Antonio Vega (Duke Frederick’s Lord).
CREATIVE TEAM: Jessica Stone (Director), Tobin Ost (Scenic Design), David Israel Reynoso (Costume Design), Stephen Strawbridge (Lighting Design), Sten Severson (Sound Design), Obadiah Eaves (Original Music), Jacob Grigolia-Rosenbaum (Fight Director), David Huber (Voice and Text Coach), Alaine Alldaffer, CSA (Casting), and Jess Slocum (Production Stage Manager).
https://wn.com/As_You_Like_It_At_The_Old_Globe
Shakespeare's romantic comedy As You Like It is now playing at The Old Globe through July 21, 2019. Tickets: bit.ly/GlobeAsYouLikeIt
The magical forest of Arden is the play’s famous setting, where a gallery of eccentric characters comes together to find love, fortune, redemption...and themselves. Banished from the court by her deceitful and treacherous uncle, Rosalind disguises herself as a boy, not knowing that the man she loves, also on the run, is behind the next tree. Bucolic Balboa Park is the ideal spot for Shakespeare’s enticing tale of mistaken identity, heartfelt romance, and the endearing fumbles and foibles of love.
CAST: Mark H. Dold (Jaques), Meredith Garretson (Rosalind), Joseph Kamal (Adam), Leonard Kelly-Young (Corin, Hymen), Nikki Massoud (Celia), Jon Orsini (Orlando), Vincent Randazzo (Touchstone), Cornell Womack (Duke Senior, Duke Frederick). Students in Globe/USD Shiley Graduate Theatre Program: Carlos Angel-Barajas (Jaques de Boys), Summer Broyhill (Amiens), Ramon Burris (Charles), Mason Conrad (Silvius), Yadira Correa (Audrey), Aubrey Deeker Hernandez (Oliver), Eric Hagen (Dennis), Bibi Mama (Duke Senior’s Lord 1), Hallie Peterson (Le Beau), Jersten Seraile (Sir Oliver Martext, Duke Senior‘s Lord 2), Morgan Taylor (Phoebe), Wenona Truong (Duke Frederick’s Lady), Jared Van Heel (William), and Marco Antonio Vega (Duke Frederick’s Lord).
CREATIVE TEAM: Jessica Stone (Director), Tobin Ost (Scenic Design), David Israel Reynoso (Costume Design), Stephen Strawbridge (Lighting Design), Sten Severson (Sound Design), Obadiah Eaves (Original Music), Jacob Grigolia-Rosenbaum (Fight Director), David Huber (Voice and Text Coach), Alaine Alldaffer, CSA (Casting), and Jess Slocum (Production Stage Manager).
- published: 02 Jul 2019
- views: 4363
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Places to see in ( San Diego - USA ) Old Globe Theatre
Places to see in ( San Diego - USA ) Old Globe Theatre
The Old Globe Theatre is a professional theatre company located in Balboa Park in San Diego, California....
Places to see in ( San Diego - USA ) Old Globe Theatre
The Old Globe Theatre is a professional theatre company located in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. It produces about 15 plays and musicals annually in summer and winter seasons. Plays are performed in three separate theatres in the complex, which is collectively called the Simon Edison Centre for the Performing Arts:
Old Globe Theatre – 600-seat flagship theatre, fully enclosed, featuring the Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage
Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre – 250-seat intimate theatre in the round (completed 2009)
Lowell Davies Festival Theatre – 615-seat outdoor theatre
The Old Globe Theatre and the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre are part of the Conrad Prebys Theatre Center. The White Theatre also houses the Karen and Donald Cohn Education Center. The Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935, designed by Richard Requa as part of the California Pacific International Exposition. The theatre was based on a copy of one built for the Chicago Century of Progress, which in turn was a copy of the Globe Theatre in London, England, where many of William Shakespeare's plays were performed during his lifetime. Like the original Globe, the theatre was open in the center with a roof over the seating on the sides.
During the exposition, it hosted 50-minute versions of Shakespeare plays. At the end of the exposition, the Globe had been received so well that a nonprofit organization called the San Diego Community Theatre was formed to save the temporary structure from demolition. The committee leased the structure from the city, produced full-length plays, and created a more permanent structure by roofing over the theatre and bringing it up to code.
The Globe has grown into an internationally known theatre complex, an "influential powerhouse among regional theatres." In 1984 it received the Tony Award for best regional theatre. Shows which originated at the Old Globe have gone on to Broadway to win nine Tony Awards and nearly 60 nominations.
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Places to see in ( San Diego - USA ) Old Globe Theatre
The Old Globe Theatre is a professional theatre company located in Balboa Park in San Diego, California. It produces about 15 plays and musicals annually in summer and winter seasons. Plays are performed in three separate theatres in the complex, which is collectively called the Simon Edison Centre for the Performing Arts:
Old Globe Theatre – 600-seat flagship theatre, fully enclosed, featuring the Donald and Darlene Shiley Stage
Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre – 250-seat intimate theatre in the round (completed 2009)
Lowell Davies Festival Theatre – 615-seat outdoor theatre
The Old Globe Theatre and the Sheryl and Harvey White Theatre are part of the Conrad Prebys Theatre Center. The White Theatre also houses the Karen and Donald Cohn Education Center. The Old Globe Theatre was built in 1935, designed by Richard Requa as part of the California Pacific International Exposition. The theatre was based on a copy of one built for the Chicago Century of Progress, which in turn was a copy of the Globe Theatre in London, England, where many of William Shakespeare's plays were performed during his lifetime. Like the original Globe, the theatre was open in the center with a roof over the seating on the sides.
During the exposition, it hosted 50-minute versions of Shakespeare plays. At the end of the exposition, the Globe had been received so well that a nonprofit organization called the San Diego Community Theatre was formed to save the temporary structure from demolition. The committee leased the structure from the city, produced full-length plays, and created a more permanent structure by roofing over the theatre and bringing it up to code.
The Globe has grown into an internationally known theatre complex, an "influential powerhouse among regional theatres." In 1984 it received the Tony Award for best regional theatre. Shows which originated at the Old Globe have gone on to Broadway to win nine Tony Awards and nearly 60 nominations.
( San Diego - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting San Diego . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in San Diego - USA
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- published: 28 Aug 2018
- views: 581
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Globe Theatre: Performance during Shakespeare's time
From our free online course, "Shakespeare’s Hamlet: The Ghost":
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From our free online course, "Shakespeare’s Hamlet: The Ghost":
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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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From our free online course, "Shakespeare’s Hamlet: The Ghost":
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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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- published: 19 Apr 2017
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Our Globe Theatre is ALIVE | Shakespeare's Globe
Blood racing. Heart pounding. Passion. Romance. Danger. Laughter. The Globe is alive and an experience like no other awaits... ⭕
https://www.shakespearesglobe....
Blood racing. Heart pounding. Passion. Romance. Danger. Laughter. The Globe is alive and an experience like no other awaits... ⭕
https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/whats-on
#ThisWoodenO
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Blood racing. Heart pounding. Passion. Romance. Danger. Laughter. The Globe is alive and an experience like no other awaits... ⭕
https://www.shakespearesglobe.com/whats-on
#ThisWoodenO
- published: 09 Jan 2019
- views: 267730
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2024 Old Globe Gala - Aaron Tveit - Port of Amsterdam
Aaron Tveit singing the Port of Amsterdam at 2024 Old Globe Gala. #aarontveit #oldglobe #gala
Aaron Tveit singing the Port of Amsterdam at 2024 Old Globe Gala. #aarontveit #oldglobe #gala
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Aaron Tveit singing the Port of Amsterdam at 2024 Old Globe Gala. #aarontveit #oldglobe #gala
- published: 23 Sep 2024
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Old Globe Theatre in San Diego under reconstruction in 1980 after being destroyed by arson in 1978
In 1978, flames destroyed the Old Globe Theatre in Balboa Park, San Diego. While it may not have had 850 years of history like Notre Dame which was damaged by a...
In 1978, flames destroyed the Old Globe Theatre in Balboa Park, San Diego. While it may not have had 850 years of history like Notre Dame which was damaged by a raging fire in April 2019, the theatre had been a big part of our region's history. Following the tragedy at Notre Dame, News 8 did a followup on the Old Globe Fire: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/a-look-back-at-the-1978-old-globe-theatre-fire-in-san-diego/509-8eda82f1-0f7a-4a7f-8713-1dde098cadca
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In 1978, flames destroyed the Old Globe Theatre in Balboa Park, San Diego. While it may not have had 850 years of history like Notre Dame which was damaged by a raging fire in April 2019, the theatre had been a big part of our region's history. Following the tragedy at Notre Dame, News 8 did a followup on the Old Globe Fire: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/a-look-back-at-the-1978-old-globe-theatre-fire-in-san-diego/509-8eda82f1-0f7a-4a7f-8713-1dde098cadca
- published: 17 Apr 2019
- views: 1091