Shakespeare's Globe
Cultural Site
About Shakespeare's Globe
Shakespeare's Globe is a painstakingly accurate reconstruction of the 1599 theatre where Shakespeare's plays premiered, built with Tudor techniques using oak, lime plaster, and Norfolk reed thatch. You'll explore three floors of exhibition galleries that show how plays were staged in Shakespeare's time, complete with period costumes you can try on and replica instruments to handle. The highlight is seeing an actual performance in the open-air theatre, where groundlings stand in the pit just as they did 400 years ago.
Walking through the exhibition feels like time travel - you'll discover how Elizabethan actors performed all roles including women, how they created sound effects with coconut shells and metal sheets, and what the original Globe smelled like (spoiler: not great). The theatre itself is stunning when empty, with its circular wooden galleries and thrust stage, but truly comes alive during performances when actors interact directly with the standing audience. Rain stops the show since there's no roof over the pit, adding authentic unpredictability.
The exhibition costs £17 for adults, but it's genuinely engaging rather than dusty academic displays. Skip the overpriced guided tour (£22) and use the free audio guide instead. If you're not seeing a show, visit on summer afternoons when natural light floods the theatre space. The gift shop is surprisingly good for Shakespeare-related books, though avoid the tourist tat.
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