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SAM Wanamaker
The original Globe Theatre burned down during Shakespeare's time. There is a replica today in Southwark. An American actor named Sam Wanamaker rebuilt it.
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.
Sam Wanamaker
The outside of the original Globe Theatre looked very much like Sam Wanamaker's modern Globe theatre in Southwark. We don't know what the original Globe looked like inside. (The inside of the modern Globe is copied from some drawings we have of the inside of the Star - a slightly less famous Jacobean theatre).
SAM Wanamaker
He founded The Shakespeare Globe Trust
The original Globe Theatre burned down during Shakespeare's time. There is a replica today in Southwark. An American actor named Sam Wanamaker rebuilt it.
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.
Sam Wanamaker
The outside of the original Globe Theatre looked very much like Sam Wanamaker's modern Globe theatre in Southwark. We don't know what the original Globe looked like inside. (The inside of the modern Globe is copied from some drawings we have of the inside of the Star - a slightly less famous Jacobean theatre).
That is one spelling of the proper name. Another is Wanamaker, notably the late actor Sam Wanamaker (1919-1993) who was blacklisted in the 1950's and became instrumental in the reconstruction of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre in London.
Sam Wanamaker
Sam Wanamaker.
Sam Wanamaker
He is the one who rebuild the globe theartre that demolished. And many shakespeares' plays were performed in the Globe theartre.
Wanamaker was born in Chicago, Illinois on the 14th of June 1919. His parents were immigrants from Ukraine. Their names were Morris Wanamaker (Manes Watmacher) and Molly Bobele. Wanamaker was trained at the Goodman theatre in Chicago and began working with summer stock theatre companies in Chicago and northern Wisconsin, where he helped the stage of the Peninsula Players Theatre 1937