• The Shakespeare's Globe Studios, an educational and rehearsal studio complex, is situated just around the corner from the main site.
  • ...Borough Market, and flocking to the banks of the Thames to enjoy some of Britain's biggest attractions such as Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe.
  • These readings are performed at Shakespeare's Globe Studios as well as other theatres, halls, festivals and fields nationwide.[23].
  • The Globe, which opened in 1599, became the playhouse where audiences first saw some of Shakespeares best-known plays.
  • Shakespeare's Globe, a reconstruction of the legendary theatre offers standing tickets in summer in the "yard" for £5 and offer the best view of the Bard's plays.
  • As you approach Shakespeare's Globe Theatre it is awe-inspiring to see the old and the new sitting together in perfect harmony - the Globe theatre is a replica of...
  • Go on a guided tour of Shakespeare's Globe, a restored version of the original Globe Theatre where the Bard originally put on his plays.
  • Tickets for Princess Essex start at £7 and are available to book now. The Taming of the Shrew is the current production at Shakespeare's Globe.
  • A total of 26 names are recorded as the "Principal Actors" of Shakespeare's company at the Globe in the First Folio of the Bard's collected plays.
  • However, Shakespeares Globe Theatre continues to stage Shakespeares plays in the open air, exposing the spectators to English weather.