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  • The Globe Theatre is a theatre that hosts the works of William Shakespeare, one of the greatest writers in English literature. The theatre was first built in 1599 and was completely destroyed by a fire in 1613. However, it was rebuilt in 1997 to continue to keep the interest in Shakespeare's works alive.
    The Globe Theatre was designed to stage Shakespeare's works in their original conditions. The theatre is an open-air wooden structure.
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  • Our production of Shakespeares hilarious tale of long-lost siblings and mistaken identities triumphantly returns to the Globe this summer.
  • ...you can embark upon a two-hour tour of Shakespeares London, brought to life by a company of twenty-two actors, and ending up at The Globe.
  • Theatre in London, England. Shakespeare's Globe. ... Sheila Burnett, Donald Cooper, Richard Kolina, John Tramper. Shakespeare's Globe Publ., London, 2003.
  • The interior of the modern Globe, showing the three levels of "boxes" and the stage with railing separating it from the pit. Shakespeare's Globe Today.
  • Tube: The nearest tube station to Shakespeare's Globe is London Bridge, on the Northern Line, which is a 9-minute walk from the theatre.
  • Shakespeares Globe is a world-renowned performing arts venue, cultural attraction and education centre located on the bank of the River Thames in London, UK...
  • If you’re fascinated with playwright William Shakespeare, you’ll likely be fascinated with his namesake Globe Theater in London and want to visit.
  • Shakespeare's Globe is a world-famous theater building. The theater, first built in 1599, was considered the largest theater in England at the time.
  • When Shakespeare's Globe opened in 1997 it was the first thatch-roofed building permitted in the British capital since the Great Fire of London in 1666.
  • Modelled on the original Globe Theatre, Shakespeare's Globe is located on the South Bank and hosts many of the Bard's original plays.