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  1. Shakespeare's Globe Story & Tour 29 May - 31 October 2024; Much Ado About Nothing 2024 29 May - 24 August 2024; Richard III 30 May - 3 August 2024; SEE MORE EVENTS

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  2. Shakespeare's Globe is a realistic true-to-history 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. Hace 3 días · Globe Theatre, famous London theatre in which after 1599 the plays of William Shakespeare were performed. Early in 1599 Shakespeare, who had been acting with the Lord Chamberlain’s Men since 1594, paid into the coffers of the company a sum of money amounting to 12.5 percent of the cost of building the Globe.

  4. www.shakespearesglobe.com › discover › shakespeares-worldThe Globe | Shakespeare's Globe

    Many of Shakespeare’s plays were first performed at the Globe, although his plays were performed at other theatres and many playwrights wrote for the Globe. Who built the first Globe? The first Globe was built by the company Shakespeare was in – the Lord Chamberlain’s Men.

  5. What's on this Summer 2024 at Shakespeare's Globe in London and online – productions, workshops, courses, events and more.

  6. Shakespeare's Globe es una reconstrucción de The Globe, un teatro isabelino para el que William Shakespeare escribió sus obras. Se ubica en Southwark, en la orilla sur del río Támesis, en Londres, capital del Reino Unido.

  7. ¿Qué es el Teatro Shakespeare’s Globe? El teatro Shakespeare’s Globe está ubicado en la orilla sur del río Támesis. Es una réplica del famoso teatro ‘The Globe’ en el que se representaron muchas de las obras originales de William Shakespeare a finales del siglo XVI y principios del siglo XVII.