Shakespeares Globe Theatre

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21 New Globe Walk,
Bankside,
London,
SE1 9DT

0871 971 6109
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Venus & Adonis
Isango Ensemble from Cape Town present a modern interpretation of Shakespeare's narrative poem, complete with song and dance. Performed in the languages IsiZula, IsaXhosa, Se Sotho, Setswana, Afrikaans and South African English.
When
Apr 21, 2.30pm & 7.30pm, Apr 22, 6.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Globe to Globe Shakespeare Plays
A multi-lingual tour de force, the Globe to Globe Shakespeare plays see 37 international companies present every one of The Bard's plays in a different language over six weeks.
When
23 April 2012 -
04 June 2012 -
Genre
Arts -
Cost
£5.00 - £35.00
Shakespeare's Globe Multi-Lingual Shakespeare Festival 2012
A theatrical feast as Shakespeare's Globe presents all of the Bard's plays, in a different language, each by a different international company.
When
From Apr 23 2012, Mon-Sat, phone for times, booking to Jun 2
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
phone for prices
Troilus And Cressida
New Zealand's Ngakau Toa ensemble present a Maori translation of Shakespeare's play, featuring Rawiri Paratene as Pandarus. Performed in Maori.
When
Apr 23 & 24, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Measure For Measure
Shakespeare's problematic comedy, presented by the Moscow-based Vakhtangov Theatre. Performed in Russian.
When
Apr 25, 7.30pm, mat Apr 24, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
The Merry Wives Of Windsor
Kenyan-based theatre company Bitter Pill present an energetic, urban and African rendition of the comedy of failed romance. Performed in Swahili.
When
Apr 26, 7.30pm, mat Apr 25, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Pericles
Shakespeare's interpretation of the story of the Prince of Tyre, his struggle to solve King Antichus's riddle, and his journey, both physical and psychological, performed in Greek.
When
Apr 27, 7.30pm, mat Apr 26, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Twelfth Night
Mumbai's The Company Theatre present Shakespeare's romantic comedy, featuring traditional Kathakali dance and the martial art from Kalerippayattu. Performed in Hindi.
When
Apr 28, 7.30pm, mat Apr 27, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Richard III
The National Theatre of China presents its production of the history tale of the rise and fall of the paranoid 16th century Duke of Gloucester. Directed by Wang Xiaoyang. Performed in Mandarin.
When
Apr 29, 6.30pm, mats Apr 28, 2.30pm, Apr 29, 1.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
A Midsummer Night's Dream
A mixture of Korean theatre styles and modern elements, with song and dance, mime and music, in this adaptation of the romantic comedy, set amongst the spirits of an east Asian forest. Performed in Korean.
When
Apr 30, May 1, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Julius Caesar
Newly-translated by Vincenzo Manna, I Termini's production of Shakespeare's history play is set in a contemporary Rome. Performed in Italian.
When
May 2, 7.30pm, mat May 1, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Cymbeline
The newly-formed South Sudan Theatre Company presents its first production, a rendition of Shakespeare's tale of redemption. Directed by Joseph Abuk. Performed in Juba Arabic.
When
May 3, 7.30pm, mat May 2, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Titus Andronicus
Director Tang Shu-wing's production of the gory tale of revenge, presented in a physical and minimalist style. Performed in Cantonese.
When
May 4, 7.30pm, mat May 3, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Richard II
Shakespeare's history play is presented in a storytelling style, by Palestinian company Ashtar Theatre. Performed in Palestinian Arabic.
When
May 5, 7.30pm, mat May 4, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Othello
Hip hop beats and an urban setting for Chicago Shakespeare Theater's reinterpretation of the tragedy of the Moor of Venice. Co-directed and produced by The Q Brothers. Performed in hip hop.
When
May 6, 6.30pm, mats May 5, 2.30pm, May 6, 1.30pm
Genre
Theatre - show
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
The Tempest
Dhaka Theatre present Shakespeare's epic tale of the plots of Prospero. Directed by Nasiruddin Yousuff. Performed in Bangla/Bengali.
When
May 7 & 8, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, sason ticket £100
Macbeth (Makbet)
A world of raves and bright lights, populated by transvestites, drug addicts and gangsters. Maja Kleczewska's adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy, presented by The Kochanowski Theatre. Performed in Polish.
When
May 9, 7.30pm, mats May 8, 10, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Two Gentlemen Of Verona (Vakomana Vaviri Ve Zimbabwe)
The London-based Zimbabwean company Two Gents Production present an African version of Shakespeare's play. Featuring Denton Chikura and Tonderai Munyebvu. Performed in Shona.
When
May 10, 7.30pm, mat May 9, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Henry VI: Part 1
Serbian director Nikita Milivojevic presents this Balkan drama, the first par of a trilogy, based on the Shakespearean history play. Performed in Serbian.
When
May 11, 7.30pm, mat May 13, 12.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Henry VI: Part 2
Shakespeare's history play on riot and rebellion, forms the second part of a Balkan trilogy. Directed by Adonis Filipi and performed in Albanian.
When
mats May 14, 4pm, May 12, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Henry VI: Part 3
The National Theatre of Bitola marks its first UK visit, with a Balkan interpretation of the final part of Shakespeare's trilogy, complete with live music. Directed by Dejan Lilic. Performed in Macedonian.
When
May 12 & 13, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Henry IV: Part 1
The Compania Nacional de Teatro offers a Central American flavour to Shakespeare's tale of madness across the land, and chaos within the land's public houses. Directed by Hugo Arrevillaga. Performed in Mexican Spanish.
When
May 14, 7.30pm, mat May 15, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Henry IV: Part 2
Director Ruben Szuchmacher directs this production of Shakespeare's history play. Performed in Argentinean Spanish.
When
May 15 & 16, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, seaon ticket £100
King John
The national theatre of Armenia present the history of the Plantagenet king with the impish sense of humour, and a wish to overthrow his brother Richard, for the English throne. Performed in Armenian.
When
May 17, 7.30pm, mat May 16, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
King Lear
Shakespeare's tale of a King falling into madness, as his family fight over his estate, presented by Belarus Free Theatre. Performed in Belarusian.
When
May 18, 7.30pm, mat May 17, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
As You Like It
Shakespeare's pastoral comedy set in the Forest of Arden, is presented by The Marjanishvili State Drama Theatre. Performed in Georgian.
When
May 19, 7.30pm, mat May 18, 2.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Romeo And Juliet
Physical theatre company Grupo Galpao present a carnival-style performance of Shakespeare's tragedy, featuring circus, dance, music and folk culture. Directed by Gabriel Villela. Performed in Brazilian Portuguese.
When
May 20, 6.30pm, mats May 19, 2.30pm, May 20, 1.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Coriolanus
Chiten, a Kyoto-based theatre company presents its expressive version of Shakespeare's bloody tale of the banished Roman leader Gaius Marcius. Directed by Motoi Miura and performed in Japanese.
When
May 21 & 22, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Love's Labours Lost
Deafinitely Theatre present a physical interpretation of Shakespeare's comedy, directed by Paula Garfield. Performed in BSL.
When
mat May 22, 2.30pm, May 23, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
All's Well That Ends Well
The Indian theatre-maker Sunil Shanbag directs this adaptation of Shakespeare's play, presented in the Bhangwadi theatre style, and performed in Gujarati.
When
mat May 23, 2.30pm, May 24, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
The Winter's Tale
The Renegade Theatre from Nigeria present an interpretation of Shakespeare's late pastoral romantic play, with folk tales informing the production. Performed in Yoruba.
When
mat May 24, 2.30pm, May 25, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
The Taming Of The Shrew
The Lahore stage and screen actress, Nadia Jamil, stars as Katherine, in Theatre Walley's adaptation of Shakespeare's battle of the sexes' comedy. Set in the Pakistan city, featuring live musicians and bhangra dancing, Navid Shahzad's production is performed in Urdu.
When
mat May 25, 2.30pm, May 26, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Antony And Cleopatra
The leading actors Haluk Bilginer and Zerrin Tekindor play the doomed titular couple, in the director Kemal Aydogan's production of Shakespeare's tragedy. Performed in Turkish.
When
mat May 26, 2.30pm, May 27, 1.30pm & 6.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
The Merchant Of Venice
The Israeli company Habima National Theatre presents Shakespeare's legal and race drama, making its first visit to the UK. Performed in Hebrew.
When
May 28 & 29, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Henry VIII
The Madrid-based Rakata theatre company present a re-imagined, Spanish Golden Age-styled tragedy, with William Shakespeare's play set within a Spanish perspective. Performed in Spanish.
When
mat May 29, 2.30pm, May 30, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
The Comedy Of Errors
The Afghan collective Roy-e-Sabs, made up of both male and female performers, presents William Shakespeare's farcical, short comedy. Performed in Dari Persian.
When
mat May 30, 2.30pm, May 31, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, season ticket £100
Timon Of Athens
William Shakespeare's problem drama which follows the fortunes of the Athenian lord, is performed in German.
When
mat May 31, 2.30pm, Jun 1, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, seaon ticket £100
Much Ado About Nothing
William Shakespeare's romantic comedy is set within the chaos surrounding an Italian restaurant. Presented by Compagnie Hypermobile, and performed in French.
When
mat Jun 1, 2.30pm, Jun 2, 7.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, seaon ticket £100
Hamlet
The Lithuanian musician Andrius Mamontovas plays the tortured Prince of Denmark, in the director Eimuntas Nekrosius's production. Performed in Lithuanian.
When
mat Jun 2, 2.30pm, Jun 3, 12noon & 6.30pm
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
£10-£35, standing £5, disabled £5-£17.50, under 18s £7-£32, under 3s free, seaon ticket £100
Henry V
Dominic Dromgoole directs Jamie Parker as the young Lancastrian monarch attempting to raise the morale of his troops in their war against the French.
When
From Jun 7, Mon-Sat, phone for times, ends Aug 26
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
phone for prices
The Taming Of The Shrew
William Shakespeare's comedy featuring the battle between the money-seeking Petruchio and the strong-willed Katherina. Directed by Toby Frow.
When
From Jun 23, Mon-Sat, phone for times
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
phone for prices
Richard III
Mark Rylance stars as the ruthless Duke of Gloucester who battles his way to the English throne, in Shakespeare's history play. The all-male production is directed by Tim Carroll.
When
From Jul 14, Mon-Sat, phone for times
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
phone for prices
Twelfth Night
Mark Rylance stars as Olivia, in Tim Carroll's all-male production of Shakespeare's comedy.
When
From Sep 22, Mon-Sun, phone for times
Genre
Theatre - none
Cost
phone for prices
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