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.
For the first time in the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, experience Anton Chekhov's Three Sisters.
A new tale of love, rebellion, and secret alliances in a candlelit setting.
A gripping tale of ambition, power, and fate centered on Macbeth's rise and tragic downfall.
A Wild West reimagining of Shakespeare's tragic tale of star-crossed lovers.
Arthur Miller’s powerful drama about mass hysteria and the dangers of mob mentality.
Scheming meets its match as two clever wives turn the tables on the notorious Sir John Falstaff.
Weird Sisters conjure a whimsical adventure in Shakespeare's magical world.
A shipwrecked Viola navigates love, loss, and disguise in Shakespeare’s topsy-turvy comedy.
A satirical take on war and heroism, where mythic legends clash with harsh reality.
Poet Laureate Simon Armitage's new adaptation of the classic Brothers Grimm fairy tale.
The Globe's production of Shakespeare's comedy about two pairs of twins and mistaken identities.
Experience Edwardian seaside beauty pageants in Princess Essex, a new play by Anne Odeke, at the Globe this…