The New Globe Theatre on the Thames

The new Globe Theatre is stop number 8 on the walki-talki.com mp3 walking tour of London. The original Globe was, of course, host to the master works of the best known playwright in the world, William Shakespeare. From the stage of this theater, the Bard transformed British theater The Globe Theater by Ms. Teaso completely that he came to define it. From this stage, he mocked the royalty, the Church and the laity alike with zest and eloquence unseen heretofore or hence. On this day, June 30, in 1613, the Globe burned down to the ground.

It took nearly 400 years, but a replica of the Bard’s stage has now been built, and it is open to the public. Even if you are not a Shakespeare fan, you will find the many activities offered in this venue to be a most welcome break from the mind-numbing array of temptations that London offers. So, if you’re not quite in the mood for anything else, the new Globe is a worthwhile visit.


One Response to “The New Globe Theatre on the Thames”

  1. Ross Says:

    Thanks for the article on the Globe Theatre. We are visiting the UK next year. I was not aware of the theatre. Sure adds a bit of excitement to what I recall from old London town. Will most certainly place it on the must visit list. Thanks for the heads up!

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