• ...includes access to our brand-new walk-through exhibition space – bringing 400 years of thrilling history to life – and a guided tour of the Globe Theatre itself.
  • The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 at Southwark, close to the south bank of the Thames...
  • The Globe is intended not merely as a place for performance of the past, a place for its audiences to conjure an imagined experience of Shakespeare’s theatre.
  • A world-renowned performing arts venue, cultural attraction and education centre. Home to the Globe Theatre and Sam Wanamaker Playhouse..
  • The story of the Globe Theatre starts with William Shakespeare's acting company The Lord Chamberlain's Men.
  • An overview of the Globe Theatre, where many of William Shakespeare's plays were first performed.
  • In 1997 a third version and faithful reconstruction of The Globe Theatre was built as “Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre”, close to the original site in Southwark.
  • The Globe Theatre, rebuilt in 1997, was made faithful to the original. The theater is a place where not only Shakespeare's plays but also other plays are staged.
  • The Globe Theatre was rebuilt in 1614, only to be closed down in 1642 due to the Puritan government’s opposition to theatrical performances.
  • Reportedly, Giles Allen was infuriated by the action, but powerless to do anything about it. Construction on the new theatre, The Globe Theatre, then commenced.