No. But is the most famous yes
You can say one of them is William Shakespeare.He's famous isn't he?...
OK, although there is no "fame-o-meter" by which we can determine which of a group of things is the most famous, there will be many who claim that Hamlet is the most famous play of all time in any language. And Hamlet (which premiered around 1601) was surely performed at the Globe (which was built in 1599).
That would be the fabulous Judi Dench, in my opinion.
One of the most famous places in England is Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, which is known as the home of dance
No it is not.It is a theatre.
No. But is the most famous yes
You can say one of them is William Shakespeare.He's famous isn't he?...
The Mousetrap. It is the longest-running play in history; it has been playing at the St. Martin's Theatre in London for about 60 years.
OK, although there is no "fame-o-meter" by which we can determine which of a group of things is the most famous, there will be many who claim that Hamlet is the most famous play of all time in any language. And Hamlet (which premiered around 1601) was surely performed at the Globe (which was built in 1599).
The Abbey Theatre, in Dublin.
yes indeed it is because last year I went to a famous theatre to see the play
It is the best play in English, and consequently the most famous. And because it is so famous, it has been done over and over and over. A lot of people want to adapt it or spin off it just because it has been done so much.
Ibsen's most famous play is probably A Doll's House.
That would be the fabulous Judi Dench, in my opinion.
The Globe Theatre
One of the most famous places in England is Sadler's Wells Theatre in London, which is known as the home of dance