The Globe. It's on the South Bank, right by the Thames, about 5 minutes walk from London Bridge Station
Shakespeare
The Globe Theatre was built in England in 1599. It was built by Shakespeare's playing company. It was reconstructed in 1997 and renamed Shakespeare's Globe.
The Globe Theatre.
The Globe Theatre .
"Shakespeare's Globe Theatre" is the name of the modern reconstruction of the Globe in Southwark, London, not far from the location of the original Globe. The repertoire of play performed there includes all of Shakespeare's plays, of course, as well as plays by Marlowe and other Elizabethan playwrights. You can check out what's going on there at the related link.
This rendition of Shakespeare's Othello was performed in the Pasadena playhouse this summer, contrary to the original rendition at Shakespeare's own Globe Theatre.
Shakespeare
The Globe Theatre was built in England in 1599. It was built by Shakespeare's playing company. It was reconstructed in 1997 and renamed Shakespeare's Globe.
There is no theatre called "William Shakespeare Theater", at least not as far as I can tell, so your question might be about:One of the theatres Shakespeare worked in, like the Theatre, Curtain, Globe and Blackfriars. He also performed at the Rose and Newington Butts.One of the theatres Shakespeare had shares in, like the Globe or Blackfriars. Shakespeare was not the primary owner of any theatres.The reconstructed Globe theatre which now stands in London, the official name of which is "Shakespeare's Globe Theatre".The state of drama at the time Shakespeare was working, in the same way we talk about "modern theatre", or "theatre of the absurd". The usual name for the kind of drama they had in England in Shakespeare's day was "Elizabethan drama" or "Jacobean drama".All of these have different histories with interesting facts. Did you know that Shakespeare and the company he performed with made the Curtain their main base when the landlord locked them out of the Theatre? Or that the Blackfriars theatre was constructed in the same room that a divorce hearing took place between Henry VIII and his first wife Catherine of Aragon? Or that the reconstructed Globe theatre is the first thatched building built in London since 1666? Or that the demand for plays in Shakespeare's day was very great, because there were several acting companies, and each one brought out new plays once or twice a month?
The Globe Theatre and the Blackfriars Theatre.
The Globe Theatre.
The Globe Theatre .
"Shakespeare's Globe Theatre" is the name of the modern reconstruction of the Globe in Southwark, London, not far from the location of the original Globe. The repertoire of play performed there includes all of Shakespeare's plays, of course, as well as plays by Marlowe and other Elizabethan playwrights. You can check out what's going on there at the related link.
Shakespeare was not the builder, owner or manager of the Globe Theatre. He had money invested in it. Therefore he did not open the original Globe Theatre when it opened in 1599. Richard and Cuthbert Burbage did.
William Shakespeare's plays were so well done that Queen Elizabeth asked him to have them performed in her castle. It is not said that Shakespeare's plays were performed in a different public theatre.
William Shakespeare
Sam Wanamaker was connected with Shakespeare because he is the one who rebuild the globe theatre that demolished. And many shakespeare' plays were performed in the Globe Theatre.