domingo, 4 de abril de 2010
Shakespeare Globe Theatre
Done by: Jaime Gonzalez Mendoza
Founded by the pioneering American actor and director Sam Wanamaker, Shakespeare's Globe is a reconstruction of the open-air playhouse designed in 1599 and a unique international resource dedicated to the exploration of Shakespeare's work, through the connected means of performance and education.
The address is: 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London
There are many ways to arrive
On foot
Shakespeare's Globe is best accessed on foot. There are excellent footpaths along the river from Waterloo and from Southwark Bridge. The Millennium Footbridge is 50 meters from the Theatre.
By bike
There are open bike racks on Bankside and New Globe Walk, both 10 meters from the Theatre.
By underground
The local stations are Mansion House on the District and Circle Lines (10 minute walk), London Bridge on the Northern and Jubilee Lines (10 minute walk), Southwark on the Jubilee Line (15 minute walk), and St Paul's on the Central Line (15 minute walk).
By train
The major local stations are London Bridge (10 minute walk), Cannon Street (15 minute walk), Blackfriars (15 minute walk) and Waterloo (25 minute walk).
By bus
Local routes include:
45, 63, 100 to Blackfriars Bridge
15, 17 to Cannon Street
11, 15, 17, 23, 26, 76 to Mansion House
381 to Southwark Street
344 to Southwark Bridge Road
RV1 to Sumner Street.
By boat
Bankside Pier is 10 meters from the Theatre.
Eating and Drinking
You can find delicious food and drink at the Globe Theatre. Ingredients are sourced from local farmers and markets.
Bar
It is open for all day socializing and eating.
Daily 11am - 1am (last orders 12.30am)
Food noon - 1 hour after the performance
Brasserie
Great food with a magnificent view of the river.
Mon - Sat noon - 2.30pm & 5.30pm - 10pm
Sunday 11am - 5.00pm
Coffee Cart
Sandwiches, hot drinks and plenty of tasty snacks available all day.
Daily 9am - 5pm
All seats are priced according to visibility. The roof of the stage and all gallery seats are held up by pillars .
There are 700 £5 standing tickets for every performance. Standing offers the best view of the stage.
Prices
Here we show you a chart with the price of the tickets in the different locations
Visibility rating
£15 green
£22 red
£29 yellow
£35 orange
£5 black/white
And finally here is the schedule of the plays that are going to be perform on April
Thursday 08 April 2010
Special event
7:45pm Write to Play Roy Williams
Saturday 10 April 2010
Special event
9am-4:30pm Activities in the Exhibition
Friends event
10:30am-12:30pm 'Heaven to Hell' Backstage Tour
Sunday 11 April 2010
Special event
9am-5pm Activities in the Exhibition
Monday 12 April 2010
Special event
7pm-10pm Shakespeare's Globe On Film Love's Labour's Lost
Saturday 17 April 2010
Special event
10am-12:45pm Sonnet Walks
Sunday 18 April 2010
Special event
12 noon-4pm Shakespeare's Birthday
Friday 23 April 2010
At the Theatre
7:30pm Macbeth
Saturday 24 April 2010
At the Theatre
7:30pm Macbeth
Sunday 25 April 2010
At the Theatre
1pm Macbeth
6:30pm Macbeth
Monday 26 April 2010
Special event
8pm Comedy Store Players
Tuesday 27 April 2010
At the Theatre
7:30pm Macbeth
6pm Setting the Scene Dr Ewan Fernie
Wednesday 28 April 2010
At the Theatre
7:30pm Macbeth
Thursday 29 April 2010
At the Theatre
2pm Macbeth
7:30pm Macbeth
Touring event
7:30pm A Midsummer Night's Dream (Greenwich)
Friday 30 April 2010
At the Theatre
7:30pm Macbeth
Touring event
7:30pm A Midsummer Night's Dream (Greenwich)
http://www.shakespeares-globe.org/press/
http://www.londontheatre.co.uk/londontheatre/whatson/globe.htm
http://www.thisistheatre.com/londontheatre/shakespearesglobetheatre.html
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