Shakespeare's Globe is an off-West End theatre based on the Southbank in London that primarily stages the work of William Shakespeare.
Founded by American actor and director Sam Wanamaker, Shakespeare’s Globe opened in 1997 and serves as a (slightly larger) replica of the original Globe Theatre (1599 to 1613) that was located a few hundred metres away.
It is an open air theatre that boasts a 360° auditorium and houses performances seasonally through the summer months.
The first production of Shakespeare's history play at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
The Globe presents Shakespeare’s tale of betrayal, love, and redemption.
Globe Resident Writer Hannah Khalil's reclamation of the Arabian Nights tales.
A festive reimagining of Hans Christian Andersen‘s fairytale.
The Globe presents Shakespeare's comedy about misunderstandings, courtships and love.
The Globe presents a new play about the national hero of France, Joan of Arc.
The Globe presents Shakespeare’s tale of betrayal, love and redemption.
Shakespeare's rarely produced "Henry VIII" is reimagined from a female perspective.
Award-winning director Diane Page helms a new production of Shakespeare's historical tragedy.
A new family-friendly play that takes place within the universe of 'A Midsummer Night’s Dream'.
Kathryn Hunter reprises her role in Shakespeare's tragedy about an ill-fated monarch.