• Shakespeare's company erected the storied Globe Theatre circa 1599 in London's Bankside district.
  • Many Elizabethan theatres used the amphitheatre design at the time. The first play to ever be performed in The Globe Theatre was Shakespeares Julius Caesar.
  • Modelled on the original Globe Theatre, Shakespeare's Globe is located on the South Bank and hosts many of the Bard's original plays.
  • Shakespeare's Globe is ranked #19 out of 34 things to do in London, England. See pictures and our review of Shakespeare's Globe.
  • Shakespeare's Globe is a theatre in London, England. It is a modern rebuilding of the Elizabethan Globe Theatre.
  • 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.
  • ...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.
  • The theatre opened in 1997[6] under the name "Shakespeare's Globe Theatre" and has staged live plays every summer.
  • 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...
  • No roof, just vibes.Watch the latest video from Shakespeare's Globe (@shakespearesglobe).