Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London

Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, England
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, England
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London, England
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Shakespeare's Globe Theatre


Also known as: The New Globe
Bankside, London, England, Southwark SE1 United KingdomImprimir   •   Comparta esta página   •   Este Mapa

Otros Datos
Notas
    >1598-1599 - The original Globe Theatre is built.
    >1613 - The theater burns down.
    >1614 - The theater is rebuilt.
    >1642 - The theater is closed by the Puritains.
    >1644 - The Globe is demolished.
    >1987 - Work begins on rebuilding the theater.
    >1997 - The theater opens once again.
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  Beautyfull!!! I wish to go there one day and try to feel how it was at that time. :)

Jelena - Tuesday, December 11th, 2007 @ 5:29am  

  I attended the performance at which the Queen cut the ribbon on this facility. It is wonderful to have the Globe rebuilt. The only disappointment for me, as a theatre designer and designer for the theatre, was that current London public assembly regulations allow a small fraction of the number of groundlings that would have stood for performances in the late 1500s and early 1600s. Also, on that night, the Queen appeared very dour indeed except for witnessing a bawdy joke about a horse. I was sorry for her as it was not a good time for the family and she should have enjoyed herself as much as others did on that night. The fact that there was so much floor area in the stalls was good from one standpoint because I could walk around to assume different positions during the performance of Winter's Tale and the masque that was performed. That helped me know what it was like to attend in Shakespeare's day. I am so glad that Mr. W. decided to rebuild this piece of theatre history.

Robert William Wolff - Wednesday, November 10th, 2004 @ 10:25am  

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