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Shakespeare's Globe, 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London, SE1 9DT Full details & map

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The original Globe Theatre, where many of William Shakespeare's plays were first staged and which he co-owned, burned to the ground in 1613 during a performance of 'Henry VIII'. Nearly 400 years later, it was rebuilt not far from its original site, using construction methods and materials as close to the originals as possible. Shakespeare's Globe has been an unbridled success, underpinned in part by its educational programme (you can drop in for talks and readings) and its commitment to faithfully recreating an original 'Shakespeare in performance' experience from April to October. The open-air, free-standing Yard is the best bet for those after complete authenticity - the absence of seating may test your stamina but tickets are excellent value - while the Middle and Upper Galleries afford a (marginally more comfortable) atmosphere of their own. The only thing that tends to mar a performance is the theatre's somewhat noisy, flight-path location. In the UnderGlobe beneath the theatre is a fine exhibition on the history of the reconstruction, Bankside and its original theatres, and Shakespeare's London. Guided tours of the Shakespeare's Globe theatre run throughout the year. If the Bard is not your bag, look out for various seasonal festivals that take place on the riverside area outside the Globe Theatre.

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Shakespeare's Globe

The original Globe Theatre, where many of William Shakespeare's plays were first staged and which he co-owned, burned to the ground in 1613 during...

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020 7401 9919

http://www.shakespeares-globe.org

Oct-Apr: 10am-5.30pm daily. May-early Oct: 9am-12.30pm (exhibition & Globe Theatre tour), 1-5pm (exhibition & Rose Theatre tour) Mon-Sat; 9am-11.30am (exhibition & Globe Theatre tour), noon-5pm (exhibition & Rose Theatre tour) Sun. Opening hours are subje

Exhibition and Globe Theatre tour: £13.50, £12 seniors, £11 students, £8 children (5-15), £36 family ticket (2 adults, 2/3 children); exhibition and Rose Theatre tour: £9/£7.50/£6/£25

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